Surrounded
by lagoons and saltpans, Ovar in Portugal
is conveniently located between the northern cities of Oporto and Aveiro.
The house at
Ovar is an exercise where we stretched to the limit a number of ideas and
concepts for a long time already contained in other projects, which had never
been put in place.
It is also – and
above all – a project, which allows for thinking with other people about their
own way of inhabiting a dwelling.
The large-scale
project, covering 680m2, to be located on not very stable sandy soil
allowed us to ponder the house as an object which develops in a continuum.
The need to
design the main programme of the house as a ground floor meant that the
difference between spaces was implemented by means of variable heights in
geometric forms: in respect of their importance and meaning, the most
expressive areas such as the swimming pool and the painter’s studio or the body
of the entrance from the street acquire more expressive and more elevated
forms.
The idea for the
object in concrete, a traditionally sculptable material, appears implicit in
this concept, designing the elevations with level and sloping surfaces up to
the coverage.
The length of
the corridor is used to distribute the desired functions and large areas,
further creating clipping plan, which allow for a relation with landscape, with
the various wooded areas to be constructed suggesting outdoor leisure.
Location: Ovar, Portugal
Architect: Paula Santos Arquitectura
Collaboration: Joana
Machado, Nuno Silva, Vasco Novais, Ana Renata Pinho
Landscape architecture: Victor Beiramar
Diniz
Foundations and structures: AFA Consult,
Carlos Quinaz
Electrical installations,
safety, communications: AFA Consult, Raul Serafim
Mechanical equipment, heating, gas:
AFA Consult, Carlos Almeida
Hydraulic engineering: AFA Consult,
Susana Miranda
Construction: Construtora do
Loureiro, Lda
Year: 2008
Client: Laura
Malaquias, Carlos Mendonça
Photo: Nelson Garrido











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