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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 Marinha-Grande in Portugal by CONTAMINAR Arquitectos

 
May 2nd, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: CONTAMINAR Arquitectos

I get in the car, turn the keys, listen to the noisy symphony coming from the engine and hit the road to reach my house in the town of Amieira, next to Marinha Grande, land of glass and the mold industry in Portugal.

Arriving at the desired address, after passing through the small family industries and between the pine forest of Leiria and the small town of Amieira, with some isolated and disordered houses, I see amidst the green vegetation, at the bottom of the plot, the house, which has an industrial image, which refers to the industrial pavilions in Marinha Grande, but at the same time conveys the comfort, scale and image of a contemporary dwelling. A large and voluminous metallic canopy, black and dynamic, draws the contours of the house and rests on a glass box that makes it levitate.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

  • Architects: CONTAMINAR Arquitectos
  • Project: House Marinha-Grande
  • Location: Marinha-Grande, Portugal
  • Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
  • Author(s): Joel Esperança, Rúben Vaz, Eurico Sousa and Joaquim Duarte
  • Collaborators: Filipa Pimpão, Ana Carolina and Sara Fernandes
  • Site area: 8274.80 m2
  • Built area: 612.51 m2
  • Project year: 2018 – 2020

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

The zigzag path from the entrance gate to the house is a walk through my garden, an alley with two paths, one for the car and another pedestrian that branches with other paths through the garden.

As I approach, I discover the outdoor pool that forms a mirror and a scenographic image in front of the house. I also dazzle a small volume hidden by the plants, the garage, but I continue my way on wheels through the garden that leads me to the main building.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Upon reaching the end of the route, I am greeted by a large porch where I park the car, and in the center of my canopy there’s a welcome patio that is the center of the house, which perforates the large black square covering the house, organizes the “U” shape of the house and separates the social area from the intimate area. The concrete exterior walls contrast with the transparency of the glass and protect the most private spaces.

The patio light gets me to the wooden front door. Upon entering, I feel that there are no boundaries between the outside and the inside, the surrounding greenery and the courtyard garden invade the interior of the home. The industrial look disappears and I feel the comfort of my home.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

I leave my coat and car key in the entry hall, on the central piece of furniture, which separates the living room from the access to the office and a small bathroom to support the social area. On the opposite side is the kitchen that extends my gaze over the garden.

I follow the corridor that joins the social area to the rooms and goes around the central patio, maintaining visual contact with my car that rests under the roof, and I pass the laundry room without realizing it.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

When I enter the corridor of the private volume, where the rooms are located, I am surprised every day by the light from the back of the corridor, coming from the small patio that takes me to my room, as well as, when I enter all of the rooms, the light and the green of the garden again destroys the boundaries between the outside and the inside and lets the big green rug invade the rooms.

Upon entering my room, I go to the closet and bathroom to make myself as comfortable as possible and later, when I rest my head on the pillow, I will feel that at the end of this trip, life is like a road, my body is the car that travels through it, and my house is the service station that fuels me and supplies me with the energy I need for the next few kilometers.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

Image Courtesy © CONTAMINAR Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © CONTAMINAR Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © CONTAMINAR Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © CONTAMINAR Arquitectos

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