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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.

Largo do Carmo Apartment in Lisbon, Portugal by AURORA ARQUITECTOS

 
December 18th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: AURORA ARQUITECTOS

This apartment is part of a building that occupies the entire south limit of Largo do Carmo, in Lisbon. Following the principles of Pombaline architecture, it has the particularity to incorporate a small palace on the lower floors and luxury apartments on the upper floors. In spite of the different occupations in the last two centuries, its interior kept a big spatial, constructive and decorative quality.

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  • Architects: AURORA ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: Largo do Carmo Apartment
  • Location: Lisbon, Portugal
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  • Client: Private
  • Area: 300 m2
  • Architecture: Aurora Arquitectos
  • Architecture Team: Sérgio Antunes, Sofia Reis Couto, Ivo Lapa, Pedro França, Bruno Pereira, Tânia Sousa, Rui Baltazar, Dora Jerbic, Carolina Rocha, Anna Cavenago
  • Building Supervision: Gestão de Obras

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  • Engineering: Engiprior, ECWS, Prodetail
  • Construction: R.C.U
  • Project Status: Built
  • Date: 2017 – 2019

This project intends to respect and value its past, adapting the space to a single family house. The logic of circulation is maintained, with two main axes formed by the corridors and direct connections between compartments. The demolitions are minimal and their “scars” assumed. Close doors are filled with plaster and painted with wall paint, as fossils. These are all strategies that intend to put together program desires and the reading of the original space organization. It also works as a documentation process, that one day will allow everything to come back to its original state.

The new elements are designed in a way not to compete with the older ones. Their language is contemporary and intentionally distant. This detachment is also a way to respect the past.

There is also an almost invisible but demanding work of rehabilitation, using and respecting the original constructive techniques and complex secret paths used for climatization, sewage and ventilation.

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Categories: Apartments, Building, House, Interiors, Residential




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