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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.

Houses in the pine forest in Estoril, Portugal by PK Arquitetos

 
October 28th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: PK Arquitetos

Set of villas located next to a pine forest.

The volumes develop perpendicularly to the road, facing south. They land along the natural slope of the land, the garage, with only one floor, finishes the volumetry.

The house basis begins as a wall, then surrounds the main volume and finally, again as a wall embraces  the garage, giving a sense of continuity.

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

  • Architects: PK Arquitetos
  • Project: Houses in the pine forest
  • Location: Estoril, Portugal
  • Photography: Ivo Tavares Studio
  • Main Architect: Francisca Magalhães Ramalho
  • Constructor: API Construções
  • Total area: 256m2
  • Year of conclusion: 2022

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

The first floor swings on the lower floor, detaching from it, giving a sense of lightness to the whole.

Working contrasts was an important part of the concept. The design translates the contrast between privacy and wideness,  light and shadow, opacity and texture.

The blind walls, give privacy to  interior spaces, opposing to large glazed windows facing south, framed by the garden.

Natural light penetrates in a controlled way through the roof, by four large skylights that illuminate the circulation spaces and through the wide windows facing south, overlooking the lawn.

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

The texture of the horizontal pergola, with linear elements, right angled to the facade, creates a set of shadows. These same linear elements now set vertically,  make the protections of the upper windows. These shutters run along the façade, creating different compositions and shadow effects on the elevation, varying with each different position.

Concrete , stone, wood and metal , are the elements that constitute the materiality of the whole. There is always a continuity of these materials from the inside to the outside,  some strategic points of view reinforce this notion.

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © Ivo Tavares Studio

Image Courtesy © PK Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © PK Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © PK Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © PK Arquitetos

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