RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos

RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior PhotographyRM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Exterior PhotographyRM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography, KitchenRM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography, BathroomRM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - More Images+ 25

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3444 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Ayle, Bricsys, Efapel, Ramon Soler, Sanitana, Spencer Kimball
  • Lead Architect: Pedro Miguel Santos
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RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© Alexander Bogorodskiy

Text description provided by the architects. A house of dichotomies: A single-storey house that confronts 3-storey surroundings; A main facade facing North and a very busy street; Owners who receive friends regularly, but who need silence in their children's bedrooms; A spacious house, but at a reduced cost.

RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography
© Alexander Bogorodskiy
RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Image 21 of 30
Ground floor plan
RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© Alexander Bogorodskiy

The project started from these premises and from the outside to the inside. Blind volumes of different dimensions seek to make a transition of scale to the surrounding buildings, and at the same time to create a dynamic facade, which due to the fact that it is oriented to the North and to a very busy street is characterized by the almost total absence of openings.

RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© Alexander Bogorodskiy

The house is organized in a U-shaped plan, thus creating an exterior patio towards which the bedrooms are oriented, in order to remain protected and away from the internal social areas, as well as the surrounding buildings. The living room is oriented to southwest to obtain natural light until the end of the day and views of the large garden in the backyard. Finally, the garage and driveway are positioned to the west, freeing the remaining façades to the surroundings that remain without neighbors.

RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography
© Alexander Bogorodskiy

Structurally and for cost control, the house uses the most common materials in construction in Northern Portugal: masonry walls and concrete structure. The latter, which is traditionally hidden inside the walls, is fully revealed inside so as to be included in the visual and material composition of the spaces. In this way the interior took on a more complex materiality without adding costs. At the same time, the ceiling height, which varies according to the program and which is unusually high in order to support the social life of the house, is visually broken by the reinforced concrete structure that separates two different colors on the walls. Thus, the human scale remains present in all spaces, regardless of the size of the ceiling height.

RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography, Bedroom
© Alexander Bogorodskiy
RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Image 26 of 30
North elevation
RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Interior Photography, Bathroom
© Alexander Bogorodskiy

The variations in floor level appear to minimize the excavation of the house's terrain (the terrain has a slight slope from West to East) and also as a second tool to control the height of the ceiling. The house is then split into two levels separated by two steps: dining / kitchen space on the lower part, and living / bedroom space on the upper part. A window over the entire length of the kitchen counter reveals this relationship of heights between indoor and outdoor, showing the garden of the outdoor patio exactly at the same level as the counter top.

RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Alexander Bogorodskiy

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Cite: "RM House / Pedro Miguel Santos" [Casa RM / Pedro Miguel Santos] 22 Oct 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/949978/rm-house-pedro-miguel-santos> ISSN 0719-8884

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