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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.

Casa Celestina in Mindelo, Cabo Verde by Ramos Castellano arquitectos

 
February 10th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Ramos Castellano arquitectos

The city of Mindelo on the island of Sao Vicente, Capoverde, west Africa, is expanding rapidly, with 50% of the population under the age of 25, and with a constantly growing touristic flow.

The 60 sq m plot is located in the city’s center commercial street. A street that in the last 15 years has transformed its architecture, from residential, with traditional multi-colored one-storey houses, to small 4-storey apartment buildings, with the possibility of one meter overhang on the public road. How could we create an harmonious transition between the old existing, the new and the two existing buildings on the sides of the plot. Above all, as we could have conveyed through a 4-storey vertical facade, the same joy that was in traditional architecture, combining it with a new program.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

  • Architects: Ramos Castellano arquitectos
  • Project: Casa Celestina
  • Location: Mindelo, Cabo Verde
  • Photography: Sergio Pirrone
  • Structural Engineer: Ilidio Alexandre
  • Builder: Cipriano Tomas
  • Carpentry and furnitures: Sig. Adriano Gomes
  • Area: 390 mq
  • Year: 2020

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

On the ground floor 120 mq for commercial and co-working use on two levels, the project tries to create a direct dialogue between the space and the street through the openings.

The apartments, 6 of 29 sq m each, plus the attic 60 sq m, are designed to allow space to be used in the most flexible and adaptable form. The openings are designed to create an internal external relationship, filtering and selecting the views that contribute to calmness and internal concentration, and at the same time creating a relationship for positioning and size with the architecture of the two lateral buildings. The chromatism of the windows has a direct relationship with the chromatic palette already present in traditional Cabo Verdian architecture, and the movement of the openings absorbs and transfers a dynamism and a dialogue with the street and above all with the stereometry of the neighboring buildings. Local handcraftsmanship and certified pine wood for the furniture, crossed ventilation for the natural climatization of the apartments.

The internal furniture follows the same logic of flexibility and transformability of the space that architecture manifests, creating a harmonious and dynamic set of relationships between space and human being. The feeling that you live within the space is calm within a constant moving stream.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Sergio Pirrone

Image Courtesy © Ramos Castellano arquitectos

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Categories: Apartments, House, Residential




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