Located in Curanipe, Chile and designed by WMR Arquitectos, this elevated building is a warehouse-inspired hotel that embodies an industrial design style.
The Punta Sirena Hotel is mainly designed to encourage water sports and is located on a beach. The fact that the building is elevated was a purposeful construction designed to avoid an excessive amount of damage in the extreme weather that may affect the region -- including earthquakes and tsunamis. The glass windows are also designed to break in the case of a tsunami, which would work to prevent resistance and further destruction of the property.
The elevated building is complete with a wooden interior that boasts plenty of light, helping to provide a welcoming atmosphere despite the risks of the location.
Elevated Beachside Hotels
This Elevated Building is Built with Protection from Extreme Weather
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Elevated Buildings — Opportunity to develop innovative construction methods and materials for buildings that can withstand extreme weather conditions.
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