Lisbon
architects ARX Portugal and Stefano Riva have completed a top-heavy
house in the village of Aldeia de Juso with a concrete upper storey settled
over the glazed walls below. In the concept for this small house, the tiniest
area of flat land and the house’s, as well as the high density of the new
houses yet to be built in the surroundings, forcibly draw us to some sort of
“obsession” about the possibilities of dilating space. Underlying this
question, the importance of “expanding” the outdoor space becomes a particular
central aspect, since it is also a building integrated in a semi-rural area,
where people go looking for the experience of inhabiting garden or open yard
spaces.
The
building has been thus structured in three floors, spatially related in
profile, each level having specific and different characteristics. In Level -1,
the areas are laid out (as the regulations so demand) under the contour of the
ground level. In this floor there are also included work and service areas. On
the ground level, the limits for the “precincts”, appears widened and defined
by the walls around the lot. The inner space is freely configured. Consistent
with the strategy of maximizing the presence of the gardened outdoor space, the
garage is then left aside to an “inserted” area to the south of the kitchen.
All the social spaces of the building are located on this floor. On the upper
floor resides what is the most significant expression of this project. A kind
of enclosure of opaque lines encompassing the bedrooms and their respective
yards was shaped, thus expanding the enjoyable areas and protecting their
necessary intimacy. On the roof level, an accessible terrace finally liberates
the eye over a 360º view of the surrounding houses, the sea or the beautiful
mountains of Sintra.
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