behind a modest front, fala atelier's narrow porto house reveals surprising depth and curves

behind a modest front, fala atelier's narrow porto house reveals surprising depth and curves

minimalism meets whimsy at this narrow house in porto

 

The geometry of a narrow house in Porto is settled with a few lines by fala atelier. Happening both in plan projection and in section, the studio’s latest intervention sees curved walls intersected with the sinuous ceiling, resulting in a space that is not static. In the evening, multiple folds and creases create a bizarre game of light and shadow. Open to the back garden, the living room unfolds between the two surfaces. Below is a turquoise carpet of ceramic tiles, while above is a light green tent with a vigorous ceiling—all concealed beneath a slender metal roof.

behind a modest front, fala atelier's narrow porto house reveals surprising depth and curves
all images © Francisco Ascensao | @francisco.ascensao

 

 

fala atelier plays with geometry, light, color, and depth

 

On the street front, the facade maintains an unassuming presence on the street; it looks like its neighbors but it also does not. fala atelier (see more here) conceived it as a closed wall with a blue door and a small window. In contrast, the open back facade is an overlay of elements sitting within the whimsical garden: a large opening accompanied by a concrete beam, a free-standing blue column, and a bright yellow shutter. Mirrors conceal chimneys and unwanted thicknesses, rendering the roof paper thin, while bold stripes of black marble frame both elevations. ‘The project presents a possibility for a multifarious house within a limited condition. [It] is staged with a minimum set of elements—some are necessary, some are not—and a precise palette of materials. A concise volume is a disguise for a complex spectacle of its interior spaces,’ conclude the architects. 

behind a modest front, fala atelier's narrow porto house reveals surprising depth and curves
a narrow house in Porto settled with a few lines by fala atelier

behind a modest front, fala atelier's narrow porto house reveals surprising depth and curves
curved walls intersected with the sinuous ceiling

narrow porto house fala atelier
bright colors punctuate the design

narrow porto house fala atelier
fala atelier opts for a turquoise carpet of ceramic tiles

narrow porto house fala atelier
creating plays of light and shadow

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aerial view of the narrow house

 

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project info:

name: house within a few lines

location: Porto, Portugal
client: private
architect: fala atelier | @fala.atelier

design team: Filipe Magalhães, Ana Luisa Soares, Ahmed Belkhodja, Lera Samovich,
Ana Lima, Joana Sendas, Anna Murisasco, Carina Pannatier

landscape architect: pomo 

contractor: Maxrenova 

photographer: Francisco Ascensão | @francisco.ascensao
design year: 2019
completion year: 2022
gross floor area: 50 sqm 
site area: 90 sqm 

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