Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 49 / Appleton & Domingos
In March 2014, when its rehabilitation works were almost finished, this building burned down. It was a fine bourgeois apartment building from the beginning of the 20th century, with some large flats over 330sqm and 4m high ceilings.
© Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
Architects: Appleton & Domingos
Location: R. Rodrigo da Fonseca 49, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal
Authors: João Appleton, Isabel Domingos
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
Structure: A2P Consult, Estudos e Projectos Lda
Special Installation : Termifrio
Fire Safety: ETU
Landscape Design: Nélia Martins e João Junqueira
Constructor: Construtora UDRA
Supervision: Outdoor
Client: Fundo de Investimento Imobiliário Fechado Imoimperial
© Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
From the architect. In March 2014, when its rehabilitation works were almost finished, this building burned down. It was a fine bourgeois apartment building from the beginning of the 20th century, with some large flats over 330sqm and 4m high ceilings.
© Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
The original interior was a wooden structure with the typical interior decoration program of that period in Lisbon: pine wood floors, painted stucco walls, molded stucco ceilings, tiled walls in the stairs and high quality wood and art nouveau stained glass windows.
© Fernando Guerra | FG + ...
© Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
Architects: Appleton & Domingos
Location: R. Rodrigo da Fonseca 49, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal
Authors: João Appleton, Isabel Domingos
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
Structure: A2P Consult, Estudos e Projectos Lda
Special Installation : Termifrio
Fire Safety: ETU
Landscape Design: Nélia Martins e João Junqueira
Constructor: Construtora UDRA
Supervision: Outdoor
Client: Fundo de Investimento Imobiliário Fechado Imoimperial
© Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
From the architect. In March 2014, when its rehabilitation works were almost finished, this building burned down. It was a fine bourgeois apartment building from the beginning of the 20th century, with some large flats over 330sqm and 4m high ceilings.
© Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
The original interior was a wooden structure with the typical interior decoration program of that period in Lisbon: pine wood floors, painted stucco walls, molded stucco ceilings, tiled walls in the stairs and high quality wood and art nouveau stained glass windows.
© Fernando Guerra | FG + ...
| -------------------------------- |
|
|
Villa M by Pierattelli Architetture Modernizes 1950s Florence Estate
31-10-2024 03:55 - (
architecture )
Leça da Palmeira House by Raulino Silva
31-10-2024 03:55 - (
architecture )
