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The house spans across three levels, allowing for parents and three adult children to have their space, and also come together as a family unit when they want to. The concrete walls remain exposed internally, their potential harshness offset by warm timber panelling, curved facades, and cream tiles.
Full height windows on both the street facing and rear facades create transparency from one side of the house to the other. The garden is flush with the living room, with sliding glass doors opening directly outside. The master bedroom opens on to a double height space that frames views to the garden.
The sculptural rooftop follows the basin curve of the pool, which looks out toward the beautiful 18th Century Estrela Basilica on one side, and a river to the other. The pool compresses a bowl shape into the living room ceiling, defining the composition of the space. The half-moon cut out in the concrete adds a quirky, playful nuance to the home’s otherwise structured, linear form.
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