Quinta da TÃlia / Pedro Mauricio Borges
The house sits east the great linden that names the cultivated property. Within a linear organization, the house unfolds in two directions starting paralell to the contiguous stone wall and then bending to the south to embrace the tree's shadow circle.
© FG+SG Fernando Guerra
Architects: Pedro Mauricio Borges
Location: Ponta Delgada, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Pedro MaurÃcio Borges, João André Simões
Area: 292.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: FG+SG Fernando Guerra
Collaborators: Paulo Vaz, Diana Pinto
Structure: José Maria Cymbron, Rodrigo Cymbron
Facilities: António Manuel Brandão da Luz
Air Conditioning: Francisco Laia Gonçalves
Constructor: ARCO MAIS - Arquitectura e Construção, Unipessoal Lda
Floor Plan
© FG+SG Fernando Guerra
From the architect. The house sits east the great linden that names the cultivated property. Within a linear organization, the house unfolds in two directions starting paralell to the contiguous stone wall and then bending to the south to embrace the tree's shadow circle.
© FG+SG Fernando Guerra
Floor Plan
In the middle of the house, the living room opens to the yard under the tree and, in the opposite side, to the view of the north coast of ...
© FG+SG Fernando Guerra
Architects: Pedro Mauricio Borges
Location: Ponta Delgada, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Pedro MaurÃcio Borges, João André Simões
Area: 292.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: FG+SG Fernando Guerra
Collaborators: Paulo Vaz, Diana Pinto
Structure: José Maria Cymbron, Rodrigo Cymbron
Facilities: António Manuel Brandão da Luz
Air Conditioning: Francisco Laia Gonçalves
Constructor: ARCO MAIS - Arquitectura e Construção, Unipessoal Lda
Floor Plan
© FG+SG Fernando Guerra
From the architect. The house sits east the great linden that names the cultivated property. Within a linear organization, the house unfolds in two directions starting paralell to the contiguous stone wall and then bending to the south to embrace the tree's shadow circle.
© FG+SG Fernando Guerra
Floor Plan
In the middle of the house, the living room opens to the yard under the tree and, in the opposite side, to the view of the north coast of ...
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