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        <![CDATA[Hillside House / Ricardo Azevedo Arquitecto]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are houses that struggle to understand and connect with their setting, showing a certain unease or lack of coherence in the choice of where to settle &mdash; choices that, for emotional reasons or creative visions, end up being justified and even triumphant! Some houses are like that, which only makes it more surprising and pleasant when we discover that the house reimagines itself, shaping a unique and personal atmosphere that gives it both context and identity.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Casa de <a href="/tag/lavra">Lavra</a> is the reflection of the relation that architecture can create between the space and the client. No house is the same and, in this one in particular, the architect Ricardo Azevedo realised that he drew the project “enthusiastically at the site”. The sooner the architect knew the reality and the people, the quicker the lines slid from the sketch to the execution, without intermediate stages.</p>]]>
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