Signs of uncivilization
With more than 255 hectares and only 4 houses permanently
inhabitated, electricity is individually generated either
by solar, wind or motor generators. Telephone communication
is via cellular and sometimes requires the re-location of
the equipment to get a decent phone signal, making -every
other call- a search for the perfect spot. Water, source of
life, is brought from the nearby Aricagua River by an intracaited
network of pipes that defies both jungle and topography. A
huge tank gathers water at 98 mts above sea leavel and from
there it flows towards the houses, thanks to gravity. Most
Houses have systems to collect rain water which is mainly
use for garden survival during the dry season. There are no
traffic signs,no concrete streets, no traffic jams, no stress.
There are no beach vendors and the closest human settling,12
kilometers away by an adventure filled dirt road, is the small
town of Chirimena, population 2 thousand, made out mainly
by fishermen and “rock fishermen” * is the closest
thing to the word “civilization.
Access Roads suffer heavily during the rainy
season after which maintaince is performed. Sometimes trees
fall (during storms) and roads have to be cleared. Frontier
life makes mandatory to carry an oax or a machete just in
case this happens. There is also the handy help of El Banquito
manintaince personnel for these tasks. El Banquito few permanent
inhabitants all know each other and share a -nowdays lost-
sense of community where neighbours help each other when required,
no questions ask. Houses share a common architecutural heritage
which forbids anything that remotely reminds us of advanced
technology or civilization. All construction is meant to blend
with the sorroundings, not impose itself. Colours, materials
and design take us to other -more simple and gentle times-
material performance is a must to whistand the harsh climatic
conditions: Strong sun, heavy rain, termites and the constant
corrosion brought by sea brezze on all metalic material. Thorough
maintenance is required. Resistant wood such as Teka and Puy
are widely used, also bronze, aluminium and stainsteel. Houses
are constructed with the same criteria as sea boats are, bearing
in mind the adittional presence of unfriendly termites which
are kept at bay using both traditional and advance products,
nature friendly except for termites.
* Rock fishermen: literally they fish beach
pebbles and carry them by boat to the port town of Chirimena
to be process in accordance to its shape, size and colour.
El Banquito is
not a place. It’s an attitude before life.
People that could have had his house built in any other place
in the world choose El Banquito. Despite difficult roads,
with seldom no neighbours, no electrical service, no garbage
collection. True isolation.