![Casa Bonança / Mário Martins Atelier - Exterior Photography](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/609a/7ad9/f91c/8132/8200/0014/newsletter/2010_130_(FI).jpg?1620736723)
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Architects: Mário Martins Atelier
- Area: 423 m²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Fernando Guerra / FG+SG
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Manufacturers: Grohe, Margres, Saint-Gobain, Algarstone, Barbot, Cortizo, Fassa Bortolo, Impermeabilizações, JJ Teixeira, Jdias, Sanindusa, Weber
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Lead Architect: Mário Martins
![Casa Bonança / Mário Martins Atelier - Exterior Photography](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/6099/d5b1/05a1/4d01/65c4/aafa/medium_jpg/2010-009.jpg?1620694461)
Text description provided by the architects. This corner house is the result of renovating an old barn and the high ceilings have allowed the building to be divided into three floors that are quite open with empty spaces and free vertical communication.
![Casa Bonança / Mário Martins Atelier - Exterior Photography](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/6099/d5bd/c890/d701/642e/2659/medium_jpg/2010-067.jpg?1620694472)
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![Casa Bonança / Mário Martins Atelier - Exterior Photography](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/6099/d5b8/b8ef/e801/64fd/522e/medium_jpg/2010-035.jpg?1620694467)
The inside of the building was gutted, beside the corner, to make a garden patio with a raised swimming pool. The roof tiles were removed only in this part of the building, but the trussed were kept, free in the open air, like vertices of the original space and against a background of the infinite sky to catch the eye in a profound relationship of intimacy.
![Casa Bonança / Mário Martins Atelier - Exterior Photography, Beam](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/6099/d5be/05a1/4d01/65c4/ab02/newsletter/2010-205.jpg?1620694477)
![Casa Bonança / Mário Martins Atelier - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Countertop, Windows](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/6099/d5b7/05a1/4d01/65c4/aafe/newsletter/2010-109.jpg?1620694470)
This is different from the privacy from the street because of the opacity of the thick walls of the original building, where the also original fenestrations filter this visual compromise between the house and the street.
![Casa Bonança / Mário Martins Atelier - Interior Photography](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/6099/d5b2/c890/d701/642e/2651/medium_jpg/2010-099.jpg?1620694461)
The outer wall remains, but the building is not attached to it, thus freeing its “skin” and so connecting the past with the future, the private with the town’s public space. A “deconstruction” is deliberate, creating voids in the form of unexpected courtyards, full of memories.