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Designing from scratch has its challenges, but adapting an existing building on a tricky site is another matter altogether. For architect Ignacio Correa, the assignment came with a special dollop of pressure: the reno-expansion was for his sister.

With the House in Three Heights, in the coastal town of Zapallar, Valparaíso, he’s delivered her a getaway from the bustle of Santiago that remains true to the original’s architectural language — and to the terrain’s rugged charm. And by connecting old and new with a glassed-in bridge, Correa has also captured bolder views to the bay.

Ignacio Correa's Chile house from aerial view
The original triangular pavilion, a former atelier of the architect Horacio Smith, sits at the top of a sloped site. A glassed-in bridge connects...

In Valparaíso, Chile, Architect Ignacio Correa Creates a House on a Hill

Renovating and adding to a rustic pavilion on a hilly site in Valparaíso, Ignacio Correa creates a complete home that hugs the landscape and celebrates the vista.

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