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Windmill House in Ponta Delgada, Portugal by BOX arquitectos

Project name:
Windmill House
Architecture firm:
BOX arquitectos
Location:
Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
Photography:
Ivo Tavares Studio
Principal architect:
Barabara Morgado, Oscar Catarino
Design team:
Collaborators:
Interior design:
BOX arquitectos
Built area:
110 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2021
Completion year:
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
SOPSEC Açores
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
Construction:
Vicor caetano engenharia & construção, unipessoal, lda
Material:
Budget:
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

BOX arquitectos: In a consolidated urban mesh, at the center of Ponta Delgada, the approach answers to a program of an extremely small single family house with two flights, where the lower floor accommodates a single social area, while the two small bedrooms are located at the upper floor. With only 4.20 meters at the front, with no space for urban pediatrician circulation space, the facade results in the child's imaginary of a house drawing... one door and one window. 

In that sense, the main facade is exclusively the boundary between interior and exterior, with no reason for a relation between both, besides being in its way.

The program develops without the need of transitioning or dividing spaces. The only social space of the house gains dimension in its depth when it finds the garden at the end of the space. The garden establishes the balance with the house and the private addition at the end of the lot. At the upper floor, the East Bedroom gets a terrace, from which you can visualize the houses that make the urban form, so characteristic of the neighborhood. 

The necessity to simulate a greater spatial amplitude is made possible by the skylights in the pitched roof, which receives the light and spreads it throughout the interior spaces, working as a " diaphragm", increasing the "vertical perspective".

 


By Liliana Alvarez

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