São Pedro do Sul Roman Baths / João Mendes Ribeiro

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São Pedro do Sul, Portugal
  • Category: Restoration, Heritage
  • Author: João Mendes Ribeiro
  • Project Coordination: Joana Brandão
  • Collaboration: Ana Cerqueira, Catarina Fortuna, Cláudia Santos, Jorge Teixeira Dias, Patrícia Selada, Sérgio Braga da Cruz, Susana Neves, Vanessa da Costa Ferreira
  • Landscape Design: João Gomes da Silva (Global Arquitectura Paisagista)
  • Landscape Collaboration: Rita Rodrigues
  • Conservation And Restoration Consulting: Fernando Marques
  • Foundations And Structures: Paulo Maranha (ECA Projectos)
  • Hydraulics: Vítor Ribeiro (ECA Projectos)
  • Electrical Engineering Team: Luís Ribeiro (ECA Projectos)
  • Mechanical Enginner: Pedro Dias (ECA Projectos)
  • Fire Protection: Paulo Sampaio (ECA Projectos)
  • Acoustics: Celsa Vieira (ECA Projectos)
  • Thermal Consulting: Celsa Vieira (ECA Projectos)
  • Land Use Area: 467 m2
  • Site Area: 2806 m2
  • City: São Pedro do Sul
  • Country: Portugal
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Text description provided by the architects. Located on the banks of the river Vouga, about 500 meters away from São Pedro do Sul hot water spring, the original Roman Baths complex (built in AD 1) has kept most of its primitive structure to this day and was classified as a National Monument in 1938. Its long and varied occupation over the centuries left small marks that didn’t destroy the initial Roman structure: most of the Roman wall heights and the base of the vault ceiling are still visible. The project aim was to restore, rehabilitate and enhance the ruins and its surroundings, through minimal interventions for its use and correct perception. That was achieved by recovering the most significant characteristics of the Roman ambience - the scale, the light and the presence of water.

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Cite: "São Pedro do Sul Roman Baths / João Mendes Ribeiro" [Termas Romanas de São Pedro do Sul / João Mendes Ribeiro] 09 Aug 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1019804/sao-pedro-do-sul-roman-baths-joao-mendes-ribeiro> ISSN 0719-8884

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