VOA combines wood, marble and glass in layered composition of Portuguese seaside home
This house in the Portuguese coastal town of São Félix da Marinha comprises a series of stacked volumes clad in varying materials to signify the different programmatic functions contained within them.
The property was designed by the Porto-based studio of Ventura Office Associates (VOA) to make optimal use of a plot with views towards the ocean.
To provide the amount of space required while retaining the large gardens, a basement level was included to house services such as a garage, technical equipment and maintenance areas for a swimming pool.
Two storeys above ground contain the main living areas, with sections of the rear facade on the upper floor protruding outwards to frame the best views from the bedrooms on this level.
"The building defines an urban front and acquires height so as to take advantage of the view over the sea," said the architects. "The concentration of the programme is dematerialised by the articulation of volumes, openings, materials and textures that exalt the different natures of the programme and take advantage of the site characteristics."
From the adjacent street, the house presents a predominantly closed facade, with the three levels clad in solid materials including richly coloured marine-grade plywood and marble panels with a subtle tone and texture.
This side of the building contains service areas, circulation and courtyards, with the more private spaces tucked away along the inner side of the plot to ensure they are...
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