

The variety of uses and volumes creates a confused and unsettling perception of the landscape, where the property appears as a remnant of the rural area.
The grouping of the buildings allows for two large outdoor spaces: one to the West, surrounding the roundabout, and another to the East, facing the Ecological and Agricultural Reserve zone. This also provides clear legibility of the built masses, creating a sense of unity in contrast to the fragmented geometries of the surrounding structures.
The architectural design is based on large surfaces, textured by the functional components of the facades, including orientable vertical shading elements that also encompass the recessed floors. The color treatment enhances the nuances depending on the orientation angle.
The design of the office floors, featuring a consistent base configuration, allows for both full-floor and fractional occupation, enabling optimal space management based on demand.
The proposed format also addresses accessibility concerns related to safety by reducing the number of vertical cores, thereby gaining usable area.
Cascais – Estoril |
Private Client | 2003
Alto dos Gaios
The variety of uses and volumes creates a confused and unsettling perception of the landscape, where the property appears as a remnant of the rural area.
The grouping of the buildings allows for two large outdoor spaces: one to the West, surrounding the roundabout, and another to the East, facing the Ecological and Agricultural Reserve zone. This also provides clear legibility of the built masses, creating a sense of unity in contrast to the fragmented geometries of the surrounding structures.
The architectural design is based on large surfaces, textured by the functional components of the facades, including orientable vertical shading elements that also encompass the recessed floors. The color treatment enhances the nuances depending on the orientation angle.
The design of the office floors, featuring a consistent base configuration, allows for both full-floor and fractional occupation, enabling optimal space management based on demand.
The proposed format also addresses accessibility concerns related to safety by reducing the number of vertical cores, thereby gaining usable area.
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Cascais – Estoril |
Private Client | 2003














