- Sector: Public space
- Location: Santiago, Chile
- Architect/Specifier: Cristián Boza Arquitectos Asociados
- Product(s): Plank & Tile Hook-On and Facades Multiple Panel
In Chile, the rapid pace of change has brought both economic and societal advances. The country?s reform of its judicial system in 2005, for example, resulted in both social change and urban renewal.
It also brought forth some stunning new architecture, of which the Centro de Justicia (justice center) in Santiago is an unforgettable example. Designed by Cristián Boza Arquitectos, Centro de Justicia establishes a major new civic space, with eight glass-and-concrete buildings under a single ceremonial roof canopy surrounding a large open plaza.
The naturally ventilating façades enclose new courtrooms, judges' chambers, and government offices. Large windows, angled downward, serve as a metaphor for the more open, clear legal process being instituted in the country today.
It also brought forth some stunning new architecture, of which the Centro de Justicia (justice center) in Santiago is an unforgettable example. Designed by Cristián Boza Arquitectos, Centro de Justicia establishes a major new civic space, with eight glass-and-concrete buildings under a single ceremonial roof canopy surrounding a large open plaza.
The naturally ventilating façades enclose new courtrooms, judges' chambers, and government offices. Large windows, angled downward, serve as a metaphor for the more open, clear legal process being instituted in the country today.
















