Telheiras Apartment / Miguel Marcelino
This apartment, built in the 80s, has problems that are typical of the architectural debilities of most of the portuguese housing buildings of the second half of the XX century: low ceilings throughout the house, subdivided spaces, long narrow kitchens, winding corridors and numerous protrusions of pillars and beams that reveal an unresolved conflict between structure and architecture.
Courtesy of Miguel Marcelino
Architects: Miguel Marcelino
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Area: 115.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Collaborator: Débora Martins
General Contractor: Vassalo & Sousa
Courtesy of Miguel Marcelino
From the architect. This apartment, built in the 80s, has problems that are typical of the architectural debilities of most of the portuguese housing buildings of the second half of the XX century: low ceilings throughout the house, subdivided spaces, long narrow kitchens, winding corridors and numerous protrusions of pillars and beams that reveal an unresolved conflict between structure and architecture.
Courtesy of Miguel Marcelino
Before / After
Courtesy of Miguel Marcelino
The intervention seeks to reduce the usual sectioning between kitchen, hall, corridors and living room, creating a fluid space with large visual fields and richer possibilities of appropriation. The bedrooms maintain a private character and the toilets are redrawn so as to break th...
Courtesy of Miguel Marcelino
Architects: Miguel Marcelino
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Area: 115.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Collaborator: Débora Martins
General Contractor: Vassalo & Sousa
Courtesy of Miguel Marcelino
From the architect. This apartment, built in the 80s, has problems that are typical of the architectural debilities of most of the portuguese housing buildings of the second half of the XX century: low ceilings throughout the house, subdivided spaces, long narrow kitchens, winding corridors and numerous protrusions of pillars and beams that reveal an unresolved conflict between structure and architecture.
Courtesy of Miguel Marcelino
Before / After
Courtesy of Miguel Marcelino
The intervention seeks to reduce the usual sectioning between kitchen, hall, corridors and living room, creating a fluid space with large visual fields and richer possibilities of appropriation. The bedrooms maintain a private character and the toilets are redrawn so as to break th...
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