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.
Rehabilitation of a Quarter in the historic center of Lagos – 13 Houses in Algarve, Portugal by Vitor Vilhena Architects
May 7th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Vitor Vilhena Architects
The building is located in the historical center of Lagos, Rua do Jardim, Rua General Alberto da Silveira, Rua Dr. Júlio Dantas and Travessa da Coroa.
It adjoins the four streets, with fronts built in all the above mentioned streets, forming a quarter.
The existing buildings, were very degraded, without possibility of adaptation.
The complete demolition of existing buildings was authorized by Governmental Departments and the building was totally reconstructed.
This Multi-Family Housing Building consists of 2 houses with 2 bedrooms and 11 houses with 3 bedrooms, for a total of 13 houses, spread over 3 floors, still contemplating a basement parking, gym, indoor and outdoor pool.
Entrance to the building is made via a courtyard promoting a private outdoor use.
The landscape views led to the creation of a leisure platform on the roof with pool and chairs for contemplation of the Lagos Bay and the urban structure inserted in the historical city-walls.
The basement has an interior- pool, showers, Turkish bath, sauna and gym.
The presented solution was developed as 3 separate volumes, corresponding to different dimensions of implementation, in order to follow the topography of the streets and control building height.
This volumetric utmost importance in the structuring of different identities, having chosen to take this sectioning and reinforce it with wedges and distinct window metrics. There are also variations in the window’s protections, which contributes to the individualization.
The building enjoys a privileged position taking advantage of composing almost an entire quarter, assuming great importance in the urban landscape.
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