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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.

Santa Casa da Misericórdia’s Elderly Care Centre in Portugal by Nuno Piedade Alexandre

 
March 1st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Nuno Piedade Alexandre

With it’s beginning in 2015, this building has only been completed in 2018. It’s about a health care residence for elderly people, with 10 double rooms and 4 individual rooms, all of them equipped with their own private facilities.

The building main aim was that of nurturing the necessity of extra bedrooms on the main existing building having therefore functionally some connections and circulations been established between the two.

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

  • Architects: Nuno Piedade Alexandre
  • Project: Santa Casa da Misericórdia’s Elderly Care Centre
  • Location: Avenida Manuel Pires Filipe (Avenida Marginal), Lote II, Portugal
  • Photography: João Morgado
  • Collaboration: Susana Castelo, Nídia Brígido, Vasco Tomás
  • Structural: Rogério Alves
  • Other Expertise: José Duarte, Gonçalo Santos, Hélder Formiga

Image Courtesy © João Morgado

The proposed volume grows from the usage of the available area of the plot, and from the necessity of the connection to the existing building in order to set up the minimum space needed for the functional areas actually work. The concept bases itself on this principal and in the search for a very particular experience mainly focused on its users. The volume dematerializes itself through the projection of the rooms outwards, distorting main facade in the search for a special sculptural moment that can speak for itself and be kind of singular, also in the way that every patient should be. The attention to the patients and its users has always been the main aim for the building, being the capture of the most area of outside landscape possible it’s biggest representation. The transformation of an interior room height from 2,7 meters to an exterior facade opening of 3,5/4,5 meters height brought inside in some way a light that was before unavailable. The geometric complexity that therefore results defines and marks the buildings image that which when introducing an expression of vertical elements had the aim of establish a relation with the surrounding tree mass and to distinguish itself in the urban landscape of the street where it stands. In resume, the project results from a functional program, a concept of living experience and use, and the relation of the building with the surrounding urban grid.

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Image Courtesy © Nuno Piedade Alexandre

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