BE House / spaceworkers

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Paredes, Portugal
  • Diretor Financeiro: Carla Duarte
  • Engineering: aspp ENGENHEIROS, Lda
  • Architects In Charge: Henrique Marques e Rui Dinis
  • Project Team: Rui Rodrigues, Sérgio Rocha, Daniel Neto, Vasco Giesta e José Carlos
  • City: Paredes
  • Country: Portugal
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Text description provided by the architects. The idea of a vernacular architecture (forgotten) and how it seeks to form a clear speech between the landscape and programmatic needs is something that we always admire.

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A very successful example of this discourse, are the structures to support agriculture (normally function barns / granary), which in a more or less random would punctuate the countryside, as blocks of ephemeral appearance that levitated on the ground.

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It is precisely this idea of "gravitational lightness" that fascinates us and which is based the concept of this project.

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Generally, the proposal presents a tripartition according to the vernacular elements, the base, with an image of a static and megalithic mono-block, which includes the service functions of the house.

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The open area, identified with the more public housing programs, which explores the visual and physical relatioships with the outside through the huge glass windows that transmit the idea of lightness and structural weaness sought with the concept, and finally the geometric block that seems to “gravitate”, where are the private spaces of the house.

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The concept of tripartition is complemented with a choice of materials that seeks to exploit the apparent weakness of wood in contrast to the black stone block (base level) and the concrete block (upper level).

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Cite: "BE House / spaceworkers" [Casa BE / spaceworkers] 08 Apr 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/493934/be-house-spaceworkers> ISSN 0719-8884

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