Barroca Museum / DC.AD
Design of the architectural project for the Barroca Museum began in 2014 and featured as its core premise the reorganisation of a building located on the Barroca Estate just outside the Portuguese town of Mora.
© Francisco Nogueira
Architects: DC.AD
Location: 7490 Mora, Portugal
Year Of Project: 2016
Photographies: Francisco Nogueira
Contractor: JVC
Graphic Design: Love ST. Studio
Client: Santa Casa da MisericĂłrdia de Mora
© Francisco Nogueira
Design of the architectural project for the Barroca Museum began in 2014 and featured as its core premise the reorganisation of a building located on the Barroca Estate just outside the Portuguese town of Mora.
© Francisco Nogueira
The building, that had been recently restructured before this intervention, had retained its origins within the Alentejan vernacular architectural style of which it represents a fine example. It is composed of a long, single storey volume, located in a raised area of this agricultural estate, which previously served as the manger for the estate. The structure is characterised by extensive sections of white wall, with controlled openings throughout the construction. The gable roof is held in place by wooden trusses that endow the space with the amplitude of a pavilion. The finishings are typifie...
© Francisco Nogueira
Architects: DC.AD
Location: 7490 Mora, Portugal
Year Of Project: 2016
Photographies: Francisco Nogueira
Contractor: JVC
Graphic Design: Love ST. Studio
Client: Santa Casa da MisericĂłrdia de Mora
© Francisco Nogueira
Design of the architectural project for the Barroca Museum began in 2014 and featured as its core premise the reorganisation of a building located on the Barroca Estate just outside the Portuguese town of Mora.
© Francisco Nogueira
The building, that had been recently restructured before this intervention, had retained its origins within the Alentejan vernacular architectural style of which it represents a fine example. It is composed of a long, single storey volume, located in a raised area of this agricultural estate, which previously served as the manger for the estate. The structure is characterised by extensive sections of white wall, with controlled openings throughout the construction. The gable roof is held in place by wooden trusses that endow the space with the amplitude of a pavilion. The finishings are typifie...
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