The cultural perception and site history contained in different regions naturally have obvious differences, and also construct different ideological fields and boundary cognitions. The way we talk about the feeling of beauty or emotional experience is not only reflected in the visual level, but also in the details of life. Inspired by physical nature, the architect expresses the spirit that cannot be expressed in words through space, and follows his own heart to present a quiet and comfortable living atmosphere.
josé campos01fdp houseGon alo Bonniz, Portugal Alentejo
Francisco Nogueira, Woodtargetfabrice Penot and Eddie Roschi, owners of a perfume house and fashionista in pursuit of craftsmanship and nature, commissioned architect Gon Alo Bonniz to create this rationalist building of concrete, glass and sustainable wood on a farm in the Alentejo, focusing on its connection and interaction with the site's context.
Francisco Nogueira, Woodtarget, and boomerang-like floor plans bring the public areas of the residence to an open core, connecting the front and rear entrance decks and outdoor pools. The other six bedrooms are spread across two wings, offering different views of nature as the orientation changes. In order to integrate the house with the environment, Gon Alo Bonniz used gray and brown slates similar to the outdoor trees to achieve color transitions and connections.
francisco nogueira、woodtarget02casa dos arcosVasco Lima Mayer, Portugal
Bathed in the warm climate of the southern region of Portugal, one of the most popular holiday destinations in the region, Filipe Borralhocasa dos Arcos was created by architect Vasco Lima Mayer with the aim of creating a living space suitable for long-term living, combining elements of the site's past with new buildings, while at the same time creating the best possible views of the interior.
The Filipe Borralho complex is highlighted by the open arched wall openings, which are designed to accommodate the hot summer climate and emphasise the permeability of the space with a favourable transition zone, so that the functional convenience and the form of the building are interconnected and complementary.
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casa serenaMVP Portugal Conporta.
MVP In a pristine plot near the Atlantic Coast, architectural firm MVP has incorporated traditional aesthetics with contemporary minimalism to create a secluded retreat. Earth-toned concrete, timber and the use of a thatched roof characteristic of the region emphasise the intimacy of the interior and the fluidity of the transition to nature, creating a back-to-basics scene.
MVP's fully equipped interior space includes an open living room and four suites, with different functional areas connected by a continuous colonnade that emphasizes the interaction between living spaces and nature. In addition, entertainment spaces such as yoga studios, gymnasiums, and game rooms are horizontally unfolded in a certain logic on the floor plan, enriching the types of activities inside.
MVP Floor Plan 04house on the city wallsPAR, Rita Alves M Arch, Portugal Cascais.
JCS Photography's renovation of a century-old mansion in the heart of this seafront village against a medieval defensive wall was designed to respond to the spirit of medieval history and to renew the functional and stylistic character of the building. After rational planning, the functions of the room were replaced as necessary to meet the needs of life at the moment.
JCS Photography has never been more spacious than ever before, with countertops and cabinets combined to create a series of arches to make the process smoother. In addition, a double-height library connects the upper and lower floors by an interesting brass staircase, increasing the circulation of the space. At the same time, natural materials are integrated into a rational space system to create a bright and historic atmosphere.
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