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Evolution Apartments Housing, Matosinhos, Portugal by António Paulo Marques, Arquiteto e Associados

Project name:
Evolution Apartments Housing
Architecture firm:
António Paulo Marques, Arquiteto e Associados, Lda
Location:
Matosinhos, Portugal
Photography:
Ivo Tavares Studio
Principal architect:
António Paulo Marques
Design team:
Collaborators:
Simevaro, Sociedade de Construções, S.A.
Built area:
19.568,40 m²
Site area:
Design year:
Completion year:
2022
Interior design:
Environmental & MEP engineering:
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
VeConcept Project
Landscape:
Lighting:
Material:
Construction:
Invenio Engenharia, Lda + Vilacelos – Construções, Lda
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
Client:
Private
Budget:
Undisclosed
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › Apartments

António Paulo Marques, Arquiteto e Associados, Lda: This private initiative residential project is located next to the Circunvalação, on the southern edge of the city of Matosinhos. The land has a rectangular configuration with a front of 90.00m to rua Atriz Alda Rodrigues and a depth of 27.60m. The implantation of the building occupies the entire land with its 3 underground floors intended for the parking program with a capacity of 206 spaces. Above ground the building consists of 8 floors with a front of 90.00m by 17.60m in depth. A large central atrium guarantees the main access to the building, which inside is served by 3 vertical distribution cores. The program is only dedicated to housing and it consists of 170 apartments, divided into the following typologies, 100 T0, 28 T1, 24 T2 and 18 T3. On the outside, the building is clad in a ventilated facade system with aluminum composite in a combination of 3 colors. The entire façade follows a regular, vertical and horizontal matrix composition, where the exterior spans are inserted. The use of balconies and “boxes” for the installation of outdoor AC units, enliven the facade and add rhythm and three-dimensionality.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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