Where do boats lay to rest?
Gonzalo Muñoz Guerrero. Puerto Gala, Chile
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Name of work in English
Where do boats lay to rest?
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Name of work in original language
Sea cemetery for the fishermen of Puerto gala.
Prize year
Young Talent 2020
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Work Location
Puerto Gala, Chile
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Author/s
Gonzalo Muñoz Guerrero
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School
Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism - University of Chile.
Santiago, Chile
Young Talent 2020 YT Open Shortlisted
Where do boats lay to rest?
Sea cemetery for the fishermen of Puerto gala.
Program
Funerary
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Labels
Cemetery
The architecture of this project is nothing more than the drawing of the Chilean funeral rite on the inland seas of the community of Puerto gala, and the architectural elements that constitute this project are only a wrapper of comfort and logistics that serves as a support for its celebration.
Pascuero arrived at the archipelago of Puerto Gala in 1984, paddling from Easter Island to the Aysén coastline. As every good fisherman, he brought, in a single boat, his life and family on his shoulders. In a quest for the best fishing campaign: the opportunity to start again with his wife and daughters.\nThirty years passed from those first nights at the open sea; the plastic tents transformed into zinc plates, the bonfires in salamander kitchens, the campaigns in fisherman’s communities, the trails on wooden walkways and four islands in a single town, Puerto Gala.\nToday and for the first time, the town is facing its mortality. Puerto Gala has aged more than mortals usually do, and the time has come to transform what was life into history. However, due to the geography of the archipelago, essential chapters of the community like Pascuero’s life rest in Coyhaique. This project, to give a place for their stories, proposes a cemetery in the inner sea of the archipelago reinterpreting the funeral rite in its five stages; the procession, the funeral ceremony, the burial, the testimony and the reunion where the fishing boat, an omnipresent witness of the history of Puerto Gala, is the protagonist.