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Layers of a City: Exploring Santiago’s Historic Quarter: Diego Baloian (Thumbnail)
Diego Baloian
Santiago du Chili, Valparaiso

Architect from Universidad Finis Terrae and Master in Cultural Heritage from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Founding partner at DBG Arquitectura. His work focuses on architectural design, restoration of heritage buildings, and urban planning. He has led and participated in projects and seminars in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Switzerland, and Hungary.

He has organized conferences and exhibitions on Latin American architecture in collaboration with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETH). He has worked with communities on research and heritage valorization projects, using collaborative methodologies across diverse cultural and territorial contexts.

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Visite à Santiago du Chili:
Layers of a City: Exploring Santiago’s Historic Quarter

This tour offers a walk through Santiago’s historic center, exploring its preserved pre-colonial grid and understanding the strategic location of the city within the basin. We will observe how different architectural periods coexist, identifying layers of transformation in public spaces and historic buildings from a contemporary architectural perspective.

The itinerary includes a visit to the GAM Cultural Center (built in 1972 and renovated in 2009 after a national competition), Santa Lucía Hill—the founding site of colonial Santiago—and the Lastarria neighborhood, one of the city’s main cultural hubs. We will explore the cathedral, the main square, and a network of covered pedestrian galleries that cut through city blocks, while discussing the eclecticism of the historic downtown.

We will also visit the Pre-Columbian Arts Museum (designed by Smiljan Radic), La Moneda Cultural Center, and the Yungay neighborhood, a historic residential district with strong local identity. Optionally, the full day tour may end at the San Joaquín campus to see works by Alejandro Aravena.

– Duration: 6-8 hours
– Transport: combination of bus and walking
– Services: experienced local architect as guide
– Languages: Spanish or English
– Group size: max. 15 per guide

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Guiding Architects, tour: Layers of a City: Exploring Santiago’s Historic Quarter (Fig. 7)

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