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Hotel of the Wind

Inspired by the natural flow of the wind, Chilean architectural studio Cazú Zegers designed a hotel in the dramatic views of Lake Saramiento, a National Park in Patagonia, Chile.

Chilean architectural firm Cazú Zegers designed the Tierra Patagonia Hotel, a facility located at the entrance of Torres del Paine National Park, on the shore of Lake Sarmiento, one of the limits of this National Park in Patagonia, Chile.


The water of the lake acts as a supporting plane for the Paine massif and its magnificence made it necessary to conceive an extended project in dialogue with the vast territory. The form seeks to merge with the metaphysical landscape, not to interrupt it, with a shape of the hotel reminiscent of an old fossil, a prehistoric animal beached on the shore of the lake, similar to those found and studied by Charles Darwin.


The building concept is an organic structure that rises out from the land, like a fold in the terrain that the wind has carved in the sand. It is anchored to the ground with stone slopes and is completely covered in washed Lenga wood paneling. This finish gives the hotel a silvery sheen, typical of old wooden houses worn away by winter. The spatial solution aims for warm and cozy spaces structured by internal pathways, allowing the building to inhabit its extension.

Cazú Zegers Arquitectura, Hotel of the Wind.

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  • Sarmiento Lake, Torres de Paine, Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region, Chile
  • Cazú Zegers

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