Casa no Douro Valley
Alexander Bogorodskiy

Casa no Douro Valley

LOGOEXISTO ® as Architects

On a first approach to site its features seemed very familiar, formed by "socalcos" a kind of staggered landscape traditional to the Portuguese region of Douro vineyards, whose schist walls sharply graze the scenery. It didn't exactly invite construction... At times we get the feeling that some places would be silent and balanced if we were not to intervene. Others find their meaning with the intervention itself, and we begin to consider them as pictureframe for an atmosphere, a scenery, a view. It is between these two worlds that, we believe, architects should operate - to know how to complement or complete what God has left undone or unresolved. This interpretation evokes the poetics and importance of place and placemaking through continuity and tradition but also through evolution. There is no tradition without evolution, nor evolution without tradition. This perception brings us back to the idea that landscape is valuable and to be respected and safeguarded.

photo_credit Alexander Bogorodskiy
Alexander Bogorodskiy
photo_credit Alexander Bogorodskiy
Alexander Bogorodskiy

We are interested in this interstice between complement and complete. Aiming towards contradicting what is evident - that a leopard can't change it's spots ... but at the same time, to plot an eloquent irony. We realized that this place invited the use of a new wall to relate and dialogue with the other schist walls that already resided there. This wall needed almost nothing else, it could very well go on living integrated within the existing topography and over time become a part of the site, but the invitation had been made and we were to design a house there. As we set the building down, we seeked to reconcile the landscape setting, solar orientation, a 4 bedroom typology, surrounding a patio, privacy and also the geometric figure that delimits the building plan, namely a square, which is not a perfect square. From this figure, a rotation was created promoting the interstice. That is, perched or thrown over the landscape. This is how the building should be. It is from this exaltation of the senses that we find a space where man can dream and move forward, perhaps in eloquent irony...

photo_credit Alexander Bogorodskiy
Alexander Bogorodskiy
photo_credit Alexander Bogorodskiy
Alexander Bogorodskiy

Team:

Architects: Logoexisto ® 

Lead Architect: Marco Paz arq.

Photo Credits: © Alexander Bogorodskiy

photo_credit Alexander Bogorodskiy
Alexander Bogorodskiy

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