Villa Nature / Saraiva + Asociados
The new Vilamoura residential development aims to bring together the natural and the urban in a green project which is both elegant and sober. The exclusive retreat includes 35 apartments with generously proportioned indoor and outdoor areas.
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Architects: Saraiva + Associados
Location: Vilamoura, 8125 Quarteira, Portugal
Area: 8145.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographer: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Text description provided by the architects. The new Vilamoura residential development aims to bring together the natural and the urban in a green project which is both elegant and sober. The exclusive retreat includes 35 apartments with generously proportioned indoor and outdoor areas.
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
The design meets the highest standards of environmental responsibility, and the architecture is the result of a fluid approach, which embraces and enhances the natural relationship with the surrounding area.
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Throughout their life cycle, from construction to demolition, buildings have a significant environmental impact. In the European Union, for example, they are responsible for around 40% of carbon dioxide emissions and 35% of raw material consumption. In response to this situation, which obliges the entire paradigm underpinning the disciplines of architecture and urban planning to b...
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Architects: Saraiva + Associados
Location: Vilamoura, 8125 Quarteira, Portugal
Area: 8145.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographer: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Text description provided by the architects. The new Vilamoura residential development aims to bring together the natural and the urban in a green project which is both elegant and sober. The exclusive retreat includes 35 apartments with generously proportioned indoor and outdoor areas.
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
The design meets the highest standards of environmental responsibility, and the architecture is the result of a fluid approach, which embraces and enhances the natural relationship with the surrounding area.
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Throughout their life cycle, from construction to demolition, buildings have a significant environmental impact. In the European Union, for example, they are responsible for around 40% of carbon dioxide emissions and 35% of raw material consumption. In response to this situation, which obliges the entire paradigm underpinning the disciplines of architecture and urban planning to b...
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