DESIGN NAME: Penthouse Lisbon
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Residential House
INSPIRATION: For the design of this penthouse, a sketch was drawn considering the aesthetics of the space as if it were a spaceship. One of the concerns was to understand the behaviour of colours in general, both in the fabrics chosen and the type of wood and marble stones, in relation to the solar orientation of the flat. Understanding this was fundamental to do a thorough lighting study and choose the right colours for each room.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: An almost round plan, few masonry walls because almost the entire façade is clad in glass. So everything happens in the centre of the area, from the TV room, to the office that connects to the living room, which communicates with the dining room, to the kitchen.
Above all, advantage has been taken of natural light from sunrise to sunset.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The type of choice and design of each cabinet for the penthouse, allowed the users of the house a good use without the need for regular maintenance. The combination of practicality and aesthetics were positively achieved.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in September 2021 in Lisbon and finished in September 2022.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Considering that a study was made on how to use the best woods for this project, some decisions were made on not using solid wood panels, as we could not take the risk of having oscillations on the interior doors as well as on all the cabinets with the same material that were more exposed to temperature differences. Regarding the marble, quartezite was chosen for better resistance to acids and the daily use that a private residence has.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Inspired by transparency, the bronze semi-mirrored glass doors were designed inside the entrance wardrobe. Each semi-transparent glass panel had to be supported by a metal frame of the same colour. Specific fittings were used that could be embedded into the metal for better functionality, both in opening and closing more smoothly.
Regarding the carpentry, namely the bookcase installed on a sloping wall, we designed moulds on site to avoid the risk of the sides not being perfectly aligned with the slope of the wall.
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RESEARCH ABSTRACT: Before starting the architecture and interior design project, a briefing was done to understand the life style of those who would inhabit this residence.
Being foreigners, coming from another continent, it was crucial to understand the main customs and experiences practiced daily by them. The objective of this investigation was, mainly, to know how to connect two distinct cultures in a way that, while living in another country, they could feel "at home" and minimize aspects that could be considered negative or difficult to manage. For this, different experiences were provided in order to understand their behaviour and opinion in the different situations to which they were exposed. This experience allowed a better understanding of how to provide the best atmosphere in their own home.
CHALLENGE: The major challenge in this project was the fact that most of the walls had a considerable slope. All the carpentry had to be done through moulds made on site after the walls were completely finished. This factor would have a tremendous impact on compliance with the construction deadlines. To solve this particular issue, the finishing of certain walls was prioritised before any other work. A specialist carpentry team worked exhaustively on these specific parts in order to finish the work within the deadline.
ADDED DATE: 2022-10-09 15:34:59
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IMAGE CREDITS: All Images / Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Video / Mathias Nunn
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