ENTRY DETAILS

  • Company Name Artequitectos
  • Entry Name CL House
  • Category
    • Residential Projects
  • Clients Private
  • Lead Designer Nuno Filipe Azevedo / Vitor Manuel Oliveira
  • Design Team Nuno Filipe Azevedo / Vitor Manuel Oliveira
  • Completion Date August 30, 2024
  • Size 500.00m2
  • Location Guimarães, Portugal
  • Photo Credit Ivo Tavares
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SHORT DESCRIPTION

This project emerges from the dialogue between topography, material and the act of inhabiting. More than a response to a functional brief, the house seeks to interpret the site and inscribe within it a serene everyday experience, where space, light and time intertwine with natural ease. The clients — a couple working in management and economics and energy — revealed from the outset a refined sensitivity towards architecture as both discipline and lived experience. Their intention was clear: to conceive a house with contemporary lines, restrained yet expressive, where the relationship with the outdoors, the simplicity of gestures and the authenticity of materials would be fundamental. The proposal is structured around the extension of an existing retaining wall on the western boundary — a dense and structural element that becomes the founding gesture of the project. This wall defines the edge of the plot, sets the building’s elevation, and generates a raised platform on which the house discreetly rests. Its implantation respects the surrounding urban morphology and allows the programme to unfold mostly on a single level at garden height, preserving the two-storey reading that characterises the neighbouring constructions. The house turns inward, seeking a sense of retreat. The spatial organisation unfolds around a sheltered garden, framed by a northern retaining wall that stabilises the site and reinforces the idea of a patio — a private, silent, contemplative space. Materiality is embraced as architectural language: exposed concrete, rough and honest, defines the structure and establishes scale; thermally modified wood introduces texture and warmth; travertine, carefully selected, punctuates the whole with sobriety, permanence and elegance. More than a programme, this house is an exercise in synthesis — between building and dwelling, between restraint and emotion, between architecture and time.