Casa dos Pátios / PF Architecture Studio
The Casa dos Pátios project aimed to rehabilitate an 18th century building located on the Sto Ildefonso street, Porto.
© João Morgado
Architects: PF Architecture Studio
Location: Porto, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Pedro Vasco Ferreira
Area: 817.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photograph: João Morgado
Specialities: ASL e Associados
Construction: HomeReab
© João Morgado
From the architect. The Casa dos Pátios project aimed to rehabilitate an 18th century building located on the Sto Ildefonso street, Porto.
© João Morgado
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© João Morgado
The building which had throughout its existence diverse of uses, as services and housing, having even been used as a school, was abandoned and in pre-ruin state for decades.
© João Morgado
The proposal intended to create a set of apartments and shops, retaining all the structure and spatial concept of preexistence.
© João Morgado
The original building, although apparent from the outside having only two floors, actually contains a curious organization that takes shape on four habitable floors.
© João Morgado
In spite of the advanced state of degradation, the Baroque organization still evident in the interior, namely in the stairs of access to the first floor, served as starting point for the definition of the proposal.
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© João Morgado
Architects: PF Architecture Studio
Location: Porto, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Pedro Vasco Ferreira
Area: 817.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photograph: João Morgado
Specialities: ASL e Associados
Construction: HomeReab
© João Morgado
From the architect. The Casa dos Pátios project aimed to rehabilitate an 18th century building located on the Sto Ildefonso street, Porto.
© João Morgado
Section
© João Morgado
The building which had throughout its existence diverse of uses, as services and housing, having even been used as a school, was abandoned and in pre-ruin state for decades.
© João Morgado
The proposal intended to create a set of apartments and shops, retaining all the structure and spatial concept of preexistence.
© João Morgado
The original building, although apparent from the outside having only two floors, actually contains a curious organization that takes shape on four habitable floors.
© João Morgado
In spite of the advanced state of degradation, the Baroque organization still evident in the interior, namely in the stairs of access to the first floor, served as starting point for the definition of the proposal.
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