JAC-1
It is a Park and library distributed in terraces, next to one of the most popular Ávila hill access, leading to the crowded Sabas Nieves park rangers station. The longitudinal blade shaped park, is paved, planted and developed with wooded terraces. In the west end has two uses in different levels, an elevated library four meters above the street level and a canteen on a higher level, both uses in terraces with own access. The terraces were design with a careful landscape, alternating with sets of stairs and ramps contained by walls covered in stone carving the steep slope of the land, combining its tectonic with the community spaces. The park is named in honor of the Lebanese poet and a custom to redouble its name by being the firstborn son. The park with a careful architectural and landscape composition is part of the facilities recently built in Chacao.