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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

RETREAT PAVILION in Santiago, Penafiel by FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

 
June 24th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

The project anticipates the rearrangement of an already existent construction annexed to a small house, in a refuge pavilion with 50 m².

The implanting of the new building follows the limits of this existent construction in the west side, recycling small stone. The opposite side is rebuilt, realigned and, reusing the granite header from the best walls, is created an uncovered yard that serves as entrance and, at the same time, decompresses the proximity with the neighbouring house. This reconstructed element melts itself with the new construction interlinking the granite wall with horizontal slate plates of 3 cm in thickness placed in small stone cubes making a continuous grate that draws the building.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

  • Architects: FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES
  • Project: RETREAT PAVILION
  • Location: Santiago, Penafiel
  • Photography: Fernando Gabriel
  • Structure and Foundations: Fernando Gonçalves, engineer
  • Area: 83 m2
  • Costs: 72 000 €
  • Cost /m2:  867,4 € / m2
  • Project: 2002-2003
  • Construction: 2005-2007

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

This kind of approach aspires to bring this new building near in colours, materials and textures to some vernacular constructions of granite, wood and slate that already exist in the region.

The pavilion organisation departs from a nucleus of sanitary and shower fittings, placed between the yard and the covered area, trying to strengthen the entrance direction through its compression, in order to release all the remaining space in a single multifunctional compartment. The inner space is marked with structural porches and carpentry facades, which shut make the total closing of this inner space and opened allow the perception of the surrounding landscape from an angle of 180º.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © Fernando Gabriel

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

Image Courtesy © FRANCISCO PORTUGAL E GOMES

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