Secretariat of the Atlantic Sailing Club / Studium
A small sector of the old pavilions of the shipyard of the Port of Leixões has been the secretariat of the Atlantic Sailing Club since 1944. With a privileged location, two facades on the first line of the sea, the area is the best location for the function it serves - welcoming the navigators and supporting events at sea.
© Studium / Joana Silva
Architects: Studium
Location: Av. Da Liberdade, 4450-718 Leça da Palmeira, Porto, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Sérgio Miguel Magalhães
Area: 1771.7 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Studium / Joana Silva
Collaborator: Joana Silva
Clients: Clube de Vela Atlântico - CVA
© Studium / Joana Silva
Text description provided by the architects. A small sector of the old pavilions of the shipyard of the Port of Leixões has been the secretariat of the Atlantic Sailing Club since 1944. With a privileged location, two facades on the first line of the sea, the area is the best location for the function it serves - welcoming the navigators and supporting events at sea.
Container floor
Container walls
However, as the club expands - year after year it hosts a growing number of events, with more and more renowned sailors and sportsmen from all over the world - the original compartmentalization has become obsolete, as well as the aesthetic language and the suitability of the materials.
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© Studium / Joana Silva
Architects: Studium
Location: Av. Da Liberdade, 4450-718 Leça da Palmeira, Porto, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Sérgio Miguel Magalhães
Area: 1771.7 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Studium / Joana Silva
Collaborator: Joana Silva
Clients: Clube de Vela Atlântico - CVA
© Studium / Joana Silva
Text description provided by the architects. A small sector of the old pavilions of the shipyard of the Port of Leixões has been the secretariat of the Atlantic Sailing Club since 1944. With a privileged location, two facades on the first line of the sea, the area is the best location for the function it serves - welcoming the navigators and supporting events at sea.
Container floor
Container walls
However, as the club expands - year after year it hosts a growing number of events, with more and more renowned sailors and sportsmen from all over the world - the original compartmentalization has become obsolete, as well as the aesthetic language and the suitability of the materials.
...
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