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Located on the highest elevation of Pinohuacho, faced with the Villarrica volcano and lava flows, there is a volume of 40 tonnes, 7 m long x 3.6 m wide x 3 m high, constructed from 1200 pellín coigüe inch pieces salvaged from trees that once discarded by companies exploiting the woods and had not been used so far.
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Using a portable sawmill in the place was dimensioned pieces of 10 "x 10" x 3.6 m and other more than in short form groups meet from 10 "similar to the larger bases so as to achieve lock all the pieces together by compression exerted by 8 bars horizontal rows spanning the entire volume and are bolted on the end of it to achieve compression without using nails or plates.
caseton Interior collection and viewpoint (565 m)
From inside the volume hides all kinds of assembly and connection between parts, the corners are pure between vertical and horizontal pieces and trim, suspended inside, but not the volume as seen from the outside where they appear the joints, the joints between vertical and horizontal components, and seen from one of its facades built parts that make up the interior seating, and in turn the 7 pieces that make up the scale.
coigüe timber volume assembly between parts by horizontal compressive
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