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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. Elderly Residential Building TORRE SENIOR in Santo Tirso, Portugal by atelier d’arquitectura j. a. lopes da costaMarch 11th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: atelier d’arquitectura j. a. lopes da costa The project of this Residential Home consists of 60 bedrooms (of three different types) with areas for management and administrative services, staff facilities, living and activity areas, dining and service areas (kitchen, pantry, laundry and backing facilities), Health and Hydrotherapy areas and, finally, technical areas, storage rooms and garage.
The shape of the land (triangular in the construction area) and the sharp drop of the same have heavily conditioned the proposal. Therefore, we have chosen to design a building consisting of two structures which are perpendicular to each other, forming a kind of ” T “. The longer structure (to the South), where you can find the common areas (social and dining areas), administrative areas and most of the bedrooms, lies parallel to the slope of the land, fitting on the ground and taking advantage of the southern solar exposure and the view over the river. This structure has 3 floors (partially 4), 2 above the ground level and 1 below (partially 2). The second structure (to the West), has 3 floors, 2 above the ground level and one below, completely underground, where the garage is located. The building is more closed and restrained to the north (to the street) and frankly open to the south over viewing the valley. On the entrance floor (ground floor) were located all the reception and activity areas, the living and socializing areas, the dining areas and support services. To the West you can find the Health area with the medical office, nursing room, physiotherapy, gym, indoor pool (hydrotherapy and leisure) and backing facilities (dressing rooms and toilets). On the 1st floor there are exclusively bedrooms and hospital support areas. On the -1 Floor (Basement) there are 10 bedrooms and 8 suites with bedroom and living room (all in the southern structure). In the western structure were located the garage (20 seats), the individual storage rooms, the technical areas, the living areas, the assisted bathrooms and the laundry. On the -2 Floor (sub – basement) there are 8 suites, individual storage rooms, technical areas and backing facilities. Tags: Portugal, Santo Tirso Categories: Building, Residential |