Five Terraces and a Garden / corpo atelier
"O terraço era o prodÃgio da casa,nele passava o vento.eu começara a descobrir o corpoe tinha a luz por confidente."
© Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Architects: Corpo Atelier
Location: Vilamoura, 8125 Quarteira, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Filipe Paixão
Team: Filipe Paixão, Rui Martins
Area: 380.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Constructor: Window to the Future
Promoter: Vertigem SA
© Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Level 1
"O terraço era o prodÃgio da casa,
nele passava o vento.
eu começara a descobrir o corpo e tinha a luz por confidente."
© Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Eugénio de Andrade . Branco no branco contra a obscuridadeA golf course is limited by empty plots for detached houses and scattered trees of various types and heights. At the ground level an immense lawn is only interrupted by sandboxes and low vegetation arrangements. Above it, between the foliage of the treetops, we discover the distant views of the ocean (to the South) and the mountain (to the North).
© Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Five white terraces are stacked to allow us to move vertically and experience these different scales of the surrounding landscape. The voids between them create space for human and vegetal occupation, consta...
© Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Architects: Corpo Atelier
Location: Vilamoura, 8125 Quarteira, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Filipe Paixão
Team: Filipe Paixão, Rui Martins
Area: 380.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Constructor: Window to the Future
Promoter: Vertigem SA
© Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Level 1
"O terraço era o prodÃgio da casa,
nele passava o vento.
eu começara a descobrir o corpo e tinha a luz por confidente."
© Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Eugénio de Andrade . Branco no branco contra a obscuridadeA golf course is limited by empty plots for detached houses and scattered trees of various types and heights. At the ground level an immense lawn is only interrupted by sandboxes and low vegetation arrangements. Above it, between the foliage of the treetops, we discover the distant views of the ocean (to the South) and the mountain (to the North).
© Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Five white terraces are stacked to allow us to move vertically and experience these different scales of the surrounding landscape. The voids between them create space for human and vegetal occupation, consta...
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