Building SB 44, located in the São Bento neighborhood, in Lisbon, Portugal, is the result of the renovation of a “Gaioleiro” city building from the end of the 19th century. Its construction is characterized by thick perimeter walls, in mortared stone, with wooden floors, Lioz stone window frames, ceramic tile roof and a facade covered in traditional tiles. The building consists of two volumes. At the front, the main residential volume, with 5 floors, and at the back, a two-story warehouse that served the commerce that existed on the ground floor. The intention of preserving the identity and chronology of...
Casa Caramão by ÔCO
Casa Caramão, in the Bairro do Caramão da Ajuda, Lisbon, Portugal, is part of a homogeneous set of houses built...
Lóios Gymnasium by ÔCO
The Lóios Neighborhood is located in Marvila, Lisbon. It was built between 1979 and 1981, as a result of the...
AGE 360 by ARCHITECTS OFFICE + Triptyque
AGE 360, a new residential building designed by Greg Bousquet of Architects Office for the developer AG7, is transforming the...
Sculptural Pieces By Lucas Jimeno Dualde
Lucas Jimeno Dualde has presented a collection that challenges the notion of structure. A set of limited edition collectible tables...