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The principal of GrupoArkho is Vladimir Pereda -- Master in Architecture from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Vladimir Pereda's work has spanned four decades working independently as well as with others, such as Zechetto Architects, Juan Grimm and Estudio Valdes. Raised in a family of architects and artists, he collaborates often with his father, Vladimir Pereda Feliu, architect , academic and member of GrupoArkho. 

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Architecture Works Selection

+ 2018  //  Betania's Church  /  Renca , Santiago , Chile  //  Built

             •   2018  //  Private House O.B. / Kerhonkson , NY , USA  //  In Process

             •   2018  //  Kerhonkson Houses  /  Private Development  /  Ulster County , NY , USA  //  In Process

                 2012  //  Private Library H.M. / El Arrayan , Santiago , Chile  //  Built

             •   2010  //  Bicentennial Tower / Santiago , Chile  //  Project

                 2010  //  Vicente Huidobro's Grave and Memorial / Cartagena , Chile  //  Project , Second Place

                 1999  //  Social Housing in Hights / Santiago , Chile  //  Project

                 1999  //  Aluflex-Alusa Offices / Buenos Aires , Argentina  //  Built

                 1995-99  //  Aluflex-Alusa Main Plant / San Luis , Argentina  // Built

Landscape Architecture Selection

   2019  //  Private Garden and Swimming Pool Camino La Viña /  Santiago , Chile. //  Built

   2017  //  Private Garden  /  El Canal Street , Lo Curro , Santiago , Chile  //  Built

   2017  //  Fray Leon Garden  /  Santiago , Chile  //  Built

    2016  //  Private Garden Y.M.  /  La Viña Street , Santiago , Chile  // Built

    2016  //  Private Garden Aguas Claras  /  Cachagua , Chile  //  Built

    2016  //  Private Garden B.R.  /  Piedra Roja , Santiago , Chile  //  Built

    2016  //  Private Garden C.F.  /  Chamisero , Santiago , Chile  //  Built

   2016  //  Private Garden N.D.  /  Zapallar , V Region , Chile  //  Built

   2015  //  Private Garden F.D.M  /  La Dehesa , Santiago , Chile  //  Built

    2015  //  Private Garden V.  /  La Dehesa , Santiago , Chile  // Built

    2015  //  Private Garden N.D.  /  Pichilemu , VI Region , Chile  //  Built

•   2015  //  Private Garden A.D.M  /  Santa Maria de Manquehue , Santiago , Chile  //  Built

    2015  //  Private Garden A.R.  /  Salinas de Pullalli , V Region , Chile  // Built

    2014  //  Private Garden R.U.  /  Salinas de Pullalli ,V Region , Chile  //  Built

    2012  //  Fundo Almahue Park  /  Chile  //  Built

    2011  //  Private Garden M.R.  /  Piedra Roja , Santiago , Chile  //  Built

    2010  //  Private Garden P.R. / Salinas de Pullalli , V Region , Chile  //  Built

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The building stands over a small rectangular lot 32ft x 82ft located a short distance from the Mapocho river in "La Java de Renca" - a popular neighborhood in Renca, Santiago de Chile.
Conversations with the church members and the priest in the design phase resulted in a first floor with the narthex, baptistery,  funeral chapel, nave, presbytery and sacristy. The nave - with a capacity of 80 seated worshipers - has a lower ceiling in the entrance which can be closed to convert the space into a funeral chapel. In that case the entrance to the main area of the nave will be through two lateral doors.
The second floor was dedicated to a kitchen for the making of bread that will finance activities of the community. This body hangs as an independent volume inside the space of the nave.
The goal of the project asthmatically and semiologically is to show sacrility of light shining down on the lateral walls creating a dimly lit space that contrasts with the strong beam of light that falls over the altar and the radiance that surrounds the images of the saints on each side of the altar.
The materials of the volumes are brick, exposed concrete, and corten steel that give the reminiscence of the fences and rusted tin that  inhabitants used to buil the settlement after they took the area over the stone walls that contain the Mapocho river.
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Betania's Church , Transito De San Jose
2018
Vladimir Pereda Feliu & Grupo Arkho
Renca , Santiago , Chile
Client :  Santiago's Archiepiscopate
Area : 1800 Square Feet
Second Architect : Bernardita Silva
Contractor : Constructora San Isidro
Engineering : Juan Martinez
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