Terras 8 House
Location: Belém, Lisbon, Portugal
Construction year: 2015
Areas: 210sqm of housing de moradia and 140sqm of exterior areas
Architecture: Guilherme Bivar e Marta Pavão
Website: www.colectivocais.com
Photographs: Francisco Nogueira Photography (http://www.francisconogueira.com/)
Requalification and expansion project of an existing house, set in belém neighborhood, in Lisbon, Portugal.
In the existing plot, there was a one store house, a backyard and the ruins of an old warehouse.
The project had the main goal of rehabilitating the existing house and expanding its total area through the addition of an upper floor.
The existing front facade (characterized by a higher frieze of historical tiles) was preserved and treated. There was a free reorganization of the internal layout of the ground floor, to hold the social program of the house. The upper floor holds the private house program – rooms.
At the backyard, there was a topography arrangement , in order to optimize the relationship between the house and the outdoor areas. The old warehouse was converted into a walled garden, with a small storage at one corner.
From the street entry to the walled garden at the back, the house develops in sequential levels, in order to reduce the significant difference of heights, at the same time promoting a smooth transition between inside and outside. The house is south-west-north-west solar orientation and is intended for a family composed of a couple and three children. The house has a South-North solar orientation and it is intended for a family composed by a couple and three children.
In the front facade, it was decided to use the green tile, recovering the plasticity of the typical facades of that neighborhood. The main interior covering materials are; wood, sanded and varnished cement, tile and glass mosaic.