Covelo House: Rethinking Urban Living in Portugal’s City of Bridges
Combining historical charm and contemporary design, the Covelo House in Porto, Portugal, offers a captivating reinterpretation of the city’s iconic urban islands. Designed by the acclaimed architecture firm spaceworkers, this two-story residence expertly blends the traditional and the modern, creating a harmonious living space that celebrates the unique character of its historic setting.
Featuring a compact footprint of just 4 meters by 4 meters, the Covelo House showcases how thoughtful design can transform even the smallest of spaces into a refined and inviting home.
About Covelo House
Porto, Portugal, is a city steeped in architectural heritage. However, the Covelo House project by spaceworkers offers a unique perspective on this legacy. Situated within a typical urban island, this historic semi-detached residence has been thoughtfully reimagined for the modern era. Preserving the Past, Embracing the Future
Originally, these urban islands housed the working-class families who flocked to the city in search of employment. Over time, they became overcrowded and unhealthy. Yet, despite government efforts to demolish and relocate these communities, many still remain, serving as reminders of Porto’s rich social history.
Transforming a Compact Footprint
The Covelo House measures just 4 meters (13.1 feet) across and 4 meters (13.1 feet) deep, with two floors and three windows. Yet, within this compact footprint, the designers have crafted a harmonio...
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