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Architects: Célula
- Area: 508 m²
- Year: 2021
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Photographs:Nuno Almendra, Patrícia Chorão Ramalho
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Manufacturers: Amorim, Deceuninck, Manuel Baleia Leitão, Primus Vitória, Projecto Mosaico, Viúva Lamego
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Lead Architects: Filipa Correia, Patrícia Ramalho
Text description provided by the architects. A house from the beginning of the twentieth century, situated in a privileged area of Lisbon, composed of three floors and a garage, with a splendorous garden at the back. There are various living rooms of many sizes, a beautiful library facing the garden, three bedrooms, and an attic for storage.
The project involves a global renovation, a greater challenge to make punctual interventions throughout the whole house, introducing the necessary elements that will be adequate for today’s comfortable way of living, without superimposing to the original, project. For this purpose, a criterion selection was made in the selection of materials for executing this project, priority was given to local materials, some even artisanal manufacturing. The attic was transformed for the children’s use. On this floor exclusively, the option was made for a more modern intervention, contrasting with the renovated long mansards, the most outstanding design elements on this floor.
Outside, a new permanence area was created at the end of the garden, near the tank adapted nowadays for bathing. Diluted amongst the green landscape, the outhouse at the back reflects all this vegetation by means of its beautiful green facade tiles. The landscape designers’ team has worked in a very critical and careful manner. Many existent plants were replanted and new areas were created for the vegetable garden and clothesline as being complementary functional spaces for the houses’ daily living.