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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.

Monte Cativo 434 in Portugal by JOÃO ARAÚJO SOUSA & JOANA CORREIA SILVA ARQUITECTURA

 
February 26th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: JOÃO ARAÚJO SOUSA & JOANA CORREIA SILVA ARQUITECTURA

The project makes an extensive renovation and expansion of a mid-century townhouse close to Porto´s city center. The original two floor dwelling was built in 1950 in a joint operation with the two adjacent buildings. During the course of years the house was transformed in random operations, striped from the original layout and qualifying architectural elements. The project faced the challenge of converting the neglected interior spaces into a contemporary environment with an economically sustainable approach.

Street-view, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Courtyard-view, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

The house has been completely reconfigured and a new contemporary language of space and light introduced throughout. Stripped down to its basic elements, only a few structural components and main façade were preserved and re-integrated into the proposal. Important changes mainly involve the intermediate floor, where the need to obtain a practical living area in a close relationship with the garden required an expansion to the building. The new upper floor serves as a sleeping area, consisting of a single bedroom, bathroom and master bedroom. The added level emerges as a contemporary volume hovering above the original façade and neighbours, while preserving the existing character and integrity of the streetscape.

Dinning-room, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Office, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

The staircase remains in its original location, although emphasis was given to the sculptural volume leading to the second floor and the openness of the first floor. All interior spaces are now exposed to natural daylight. The extension’s skylight adjoins a new light source to the staircase, and infinite views towards the sky. Likewise, an additional skylight allows daylight to flood the upper bathroom. The garden elevation was reinterpreted by adding two large recessed and symmetrical openings towards the private courtyard, which subsequently provide additional natural lighting while managing solar gain in the summer.

Stairs, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Skylight, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Dressing-room, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Master-bedroom, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Kitchen, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Hallway, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Master-bathroom, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Detail, Image Courtesy © Luis Coelho

Ground-floor-plan, Image Courtesy © JOÃO ARAÚJO SOUSA & JOANA CORREIA SILVA ARQUITECTURA

First-floor-plan, Image Courtesy © JOÃO ARAÚJO SOUSA & JOANA CORREIA SILVA ARQUITECTURA

second-floor-plan, Image Courtesy © JOÃO ARAÚJO SOUSA & JOANA CORREIA SILVA ARQUITECTURA

Street-elevation, Image Courtesy © JOÃO ARAÚJO SOUSA & JOANA CORREIA SILVA ARQUITECTURA

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Categories: Extention, House, Renovation, Residential




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