Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
Praia Grande House
Richard John Seymour

Praia Grande House

Atelier DATA as Architects

INTERVENTION STRATEGY
Integrated in the national park of Sintra-Cascais, the house is located near the Praia Grande beach, in Rodízio, Colares. The project aims to build the space (of the house) from the void created between the pine trees, based on the idea of fusion/alliance between the built element and the natural space. The starting point – the existing pine trees – generated a volumetric composition of different volumes, where each of these volumes corresponds to different types of usage. Its disposition on the ground takes into account the sun orientation, the topography and the position of the trees (that were meant to keep) providing, at the same time, a system of visual relations with the Serra de Sintra - located to the east.

photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour
photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour

The volumes are strategically organized around a central empty clearing which receives the water plane (swimming pool) and is marked by it, creating a controlled space dominated by nature that invites the family to inhabit the outside, where the inclined roofs of the different volumes converge. The need to release/lift the volumes from the ground – given the porous and permeable consistency of the terrain – contributed, in addition, to the organicity of the built composition, whose suspension of the elements is reinforced by the vegetation that develops under them. From a landscaping point of view, the challenge then focused on maintaining the existing pine forest, aiming to enhancing it as a cohesive element that acts as a usable garden and scenery for the interior of the house.

photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour
photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour

PROGRAMMATIC DISTRIBUTION
Programmatic wise, the house has a parking area; a service area where the laundry, pantries, kitchen (both backstage and social spaces) and washroom are located; a social area that absorbs, in a single space, the living room, dining area and piano room; three bedrooms, one of them for flexible use (office); and, finally, the technical areas that are located under the living room, taking advantage of the uneven terrain and suspension of the volume.

photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour
photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour

MATERIAL OPTIONS
The house incorporated materials that ensured a raw and, somehow, rough appearance, in line with the project’s organicity, without failing, however, to distinguish itself as a mass built in dialogue with the surroundings. The volumes are covered on the outside by fluted metal sheets, finished with a grayish projected cork whose texture, shape and tone provide a natural and irregular appearance (matching the verticality and presence of the pine trees), facilitating the flow of raining water towards the ground. At the same time, this facade composition ensures, right at the start, a good thermic and acoustic insulation.

photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour
photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour

Glass surfaces emerge around the outside clearing, from which visual relations between the indoor and outdoor are established. On these glazed surfaces, that make up the distribution walkways, continuous wooden shutters are placed providing a warm and comfortable atmosphere, visible from the inside, filtering the intense sun exposure towards south. Wood is also introduced in the interior, appearing on the doors, carpentries and ceilings. In the big living room – the main area of the house – its presence is enhanced by the creation of a coffered ceiling which, in addition to guaranteeing the acoustic performance of the space, promotes a truly special and particular ambience.

All the floors and interior walls are finished in light gray microcement, whose luminosity and simplicity – an abstract texture, without any type of pattern or standout visual – contrasts with the exuberance noted on the outside, allowing to accommodate the family’s special collection pieces.

photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour
photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour

ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTION
The house also adopted a set of ecological principles in its construction, such as: Reduction in resource consumption through the adopted building system, which includes a structure integrally made in sustainable wood, assembled in situ;

A ventilated facade system that benefits from a first layer finished with projected cork (simultaneously enhancing aesthetics, durability and thermal comfort);

Exhaustive use of natural materials, such as hemp and cork, at all levels of construction;

photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour
photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour

Reduced and controlled use of energy, possible by the exploration of passive systems and decentralized ventilation systems with heat recovery, allowing maximum comfort without the need to rely on air conditioning or any other systems with greater consumption rate;

Selection of non-toxic materials, non-contaminating or susceptible to the release of chemicals (either in the process of construction itself or during the usable life of the material/finishing/element) which includes options for natural paints and absence of toxic varnishes;

Preference over options obtained from an ecological and sustainable process;

Principle of durability and low maintenance, favoring solutions in which Architecture and Construction work in symbiosis and guarantee the longevity and quality of the solutions.

photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour
photo_credit Richard John Seymour
Richard John Seymour

Team:
Architects: Atelier Data
Project Leader: Filipe Rodrigues
Design Team: Filipe Rodrigues, Inês Vicente, Marta Frazão, António Faria, Filipa Neiva, Paulo Jorge
Dias, Rafael Gomes
Photography: Richard John Seymour
Landscape: Polen
Engeneering And Construction: Green Heritage

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