Sede Polopique / Filipa Guimarães
The stone constructions of Quinta de Vilar, then denominated, go back to the middle 40's and the beginning of the 50's. At that time the owner's house was built, followed by the adjacent buildings destined for farming: the cellar building for the production of wine, and buildings for petting, drying and storage of cereals and fruit.
© João Morgado
Architects: Filipa Guimaraes
Location: Vizela, Braga, Portugal
Responsible Architects: Filipa Guimarães, José Miguel Reis
General Contractor: Almeidas & Magalhães ? Sociedade de Construções
Engineering: CLE - Coelho Lima Engenharia, COMBITUR, MegaPrel, Serralho Engenharias
Avac Installer: MCFrio
Landscape Design: Trébore JardinerÃa
Area: 53819.55 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: João Morgado
© João Morgado
Text description provided by the architects. The stone constructions of Quinta de Vilar, then denominated, go back to the middle 40's and the beginning of the 50's. At that time the owner's house was built, followed by the adjacent buildings destined for farming: the cellar building for the production of wine, and buildings for petting, drying and storage of cereals and fruit.
© João Morgado
Since the origin of its construction, dating from the second half of the 1940s, the building has undergone some changes in terms of interior subdivision, elevations, exterior spaces and ann...
© João Morgado
Architects: Filipa Guimaraes
Location: Vizela, Braga, Portugal
Responsible Architects: Filipa Guimarães, José Miguel Reis
General Contractor: Almeidas & Magalhães ? Sociedade de Construções
Engineering: CLE - Coelho Lima Engenharia, COMBITUR, MegaPrel, Serralho Engenharias
Avac Installer: MCFrio
Landscape Design: Trébore JardinerÃa
Area: 53819.55 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: João Morgado
© João Morgado
Text description provided by the architects. The stone constructions of Quinta de Vilar, then denominated, go back to the middle 40's and the beginning of the 50's. At that time the owner's house was built, followed by the adjacent buildings destined for farming: the cellar building for the production of wine, and buildings for petting, drying and storage of cereals and fruit.
© João Morgado
Since the origin of its construction, dating from the second half of the 1940s, the building has undergone some changes in terms of interior subdivision, elevations, exterior spaces and ann...
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