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The Dovecote-Granary  

The Dovecote-Granary

Ponte de Lima, Portugal

Popular Winner, 2018 A+Awards, Concepts - Plus - Architecture +Preservation
Jury Winner, 2018 A+Awards, Concepts - Plus - Architecture +Preservation
Project of the Day on Jan 20, 2018
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The Dovecote-Granary

Ponte de Lima, Portugal

Popular Winner, 2018 A+Awards, Concepts - Plus - Architecture +Preservation
Jury Winner, 2018 A+Awards, Concepts - Plus - Architecture +Preservation
Project of the Day on Jan 20, 2018
Project Featured on Jan 20, 2018
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2017
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
BUDGET
$10K - 50K
A Peaceful Retreat among the Treetops



The Dovecote-Granary is a place of serenity and introspection, where one can establish a strong connection with both nature and oneself. Without a conventional function the space is its own purpose: a treehouse-temple of sorts.



Its roots are humble, though unexpectedly pragmatic, creative and sophisticated in their design and solutions: a precious little jewel of vernacular Minho architecture.

Originally built in the late XIX century, its starting point were two traditional northern Portugal maize granaries standing over granite bases. A common roof united them under which there was a dovecote. Finally, the space between the two granaries was used to dry cereals, with two huge basculating panels controlling the ventilation.



This incredible design was an unusual but smart combination of three very common vernacular typologies (granary, dovecote, drying shed) that are still part of our collective memory. The execution, unfortunately, was not without its problems.

Built out of oak wood, the structure was under-dimensioned for the demands of that construction and, receiving no proper maintenance through an important part of its life, the wood rapidly decayed: though still kept standing by steel cables stretched from the adjacent trees it was unsalvageable.

The rotten wood pieces, nevertheless, allowed for the full documentation of the design and constructive techniques of the building as it was when last usable, opening the doors for a piece by piece reconstruction, in the same vein as the Ise Jingu rebuild every 20 years in Japan, but here at the scale of rural northern Portugal, preserving an interesting built vernacular document and using local artisan traditional knowledge to achieve it.



Times changed, though: there’s no farming on the property anymore, so the rebuilt Dovecote-Granary will not serve its original functions in the foreseeable future. It won’t have a specific use either: it will be what the nature of the space lends itself to be.

These circumstances implied not only reconstruction but also transformation, giving form to the theme of the project. The result is an element by element rebuild of the Dovecote-Granary, with an intricate redesign of all the subtle carpentry details and a limited set of surgical interventions that will allow for its safe and renewed use.

To fix the original structural fragility a small number of cross-members was inserted in strategic locations, reflecting solutions found in buildings of similar age, construction techniques and typology.

Two new foldable wood stairs lead inside both granaries and an interior staircase rises to the dovecote space, finally making that magical space accessible.



This project matrix was of a strict reconstruction with the added requirement of the most minute intervention to render it usable, enabling the minimal necessary connections inside and out.

The Dovecote-Granary is now a sanctuary among the tree canopies, an iconic shape in the rural landscape of the Minho region, and the experience of the dancing leaf shadows, the gentle crossing breeze and the birds chirping in a late summer afternoon fully defines its new purpose, function and use.





TECHNICAL SHEET

PROJECT NAME The Dovecote-Granary
ARCHITECTURE Tiago do Vale Architects (http://tiagodovale.com)
ARCHITECTURE TEAM Tiago do Vale, María Cainzos Osinde, with Maria João Araújo, Camille Martin, Eva Amor, Hugo Quintela
PROJECT YEAR 2015-2016
PROGRAM Leisure
LOCATION Ponte de Lima, Portugal
CLIENT António Paulino, Casa do Cruzeiro
CONSTRUCTION José Amorim Lima, L.da
CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2017
FOOTPRINT 183 ft2 (17 m2)
CONSTRUCTION AREA 452 ft2 (42 m2)
FURNITURE Galpão (http://galpao.pt), Vintage Alternative Store (http://facebook.com/vintagealternativestore)
PHOTOGRAPHY João Morgado (http://joaomorgado.com)

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