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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.

House in Guimarães, Portugal by CORREIA/RAGAZZI ARQUITECTOS

 
November 29th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: CORREIA/RAGAZZI ARQUITECTOS

The program consisted on the rehabilitation of an existent construction which, given its state of degradation, functioned only as support for the agricultural activity, however, it was necessary to consider an area for housing. The existent construction consisted of an area of traditional stone masonry walls and a late addition of poor characteristics and state of conservation in plastered brick walls. We’ve opted to demolish the latter in order to highlight the original features of the stone volume. In the farm existed also other traditional constructions of great interest such as a granary, a mill, a tank and a stone threshing floor.

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

  • Architects: CORREIA/RAGAZZI ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: House in Guimarães
  • Location: Guimarães, Portugal
  • Photography: Nicola Belluzi
  • Collaborators: Alice Moreno, Andres Jover, Diogo Nogueira, Francesca Gramegna, Hugo Natário, Rafaela Pinto, Rita Breda
  • Engineering: OMEGA
  • Site Area: 127950 m2
  • Construction Area: 358,50 m2
  • Project: 2011

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

All of the existent constructions, in granite masonry, characteristic of the region, were recuperated and, having into consideration the maintenance of the trees and the vines – very important for being the source of income of the farm – we’ve chosen to introduce a second volume, for the house, framing all of the existent constructions and emphasising the granary and the threshing floor which now results on a leisure patio and also an area for the agricultural activities – such as shearing of animals. Therefore, the recovery of the stone monolithic volume is distinguished from the also monolithic new volume, composed of two layered volumes, all in glass and metal, animated by the wooden shutters that also operate as shading, when open.

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

Image Courtesy © Nicola Belluzi

Image Courtesy © CORREIA/RAGAZZI ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © CORREIA/RAGAZZI ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © CORREIA/RAGAZZI ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © CORREIA/RAGAZZI ARQUITECTOS

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Categories: House, Residential




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