Madeiguincho

Tree House By Madeiguincho

Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca

ARCHITECTS MADEIGUINCHO

Madeiguincho

ARCHITECTS
Madeiguincho

PHOTOGRAPHS
João Carranca

CATEGORY
Cabins & Lodges

CITY
Évora

AREA
25.0 m2

COUNTRY
Portugal

YEAR
2019

LEAD ARCHITECT
Gonçalo Marrote

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Lunawood, Rothoblaas, VELUX Commercial, Binderholz, ROCKWOOL, Biolet, Empedra, JNF, McNeel, Polima

CONSULTANTS
Manuel Marrote (Master Carpenter), Tomaz Viana (Designer Maker), Fox & Bear (Design)

COLLABORATORS 
Daniel Valtelhas (Lead Carpenter), Rui Peixoto (Carpenter), Bruno Gonçalves (Locksmith), Nuno Coelho de Oliveira (Apprentice Carpenter), Hugo Chapelas (Plumbing), Lucas … (Electrical)

Text description provided by the architects.

We were challenged to design a tree house on a plain of pines and cork oaks. After visiting the site, a young and healthy pine was chosen, on a plateau overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca

We assumed that the pine would serve as protection for the house and that the project would embrace the tree . Thus, it became natural to chose the material — from the structure to the covering, passing through its interior : pine .

The project benefits of a view over the horizon during the day. At night, it favors a zenith view, since there are few other sources of light beyond that of the stars.

Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca

In this way, the house suggests different experiences throughout the day and change of source of natural light.

The raw materiality of the exterior relates to the bark of the trees and rough expression. By contrast and due to the choice in its finish, the same material resulted in a lightweight and soft interior.

Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca

The creation of a nest is present in the gesture of the elevation of the house, on the wood of handled appearance on the exterior, and on the depuration of the interior.

The simplicity of the spatial experience was, from the beginning, a key requirement of the client, making more palpable the distance from an urban way of life.

Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca

In this way, it made sense to allow the evolution of this concept to the outside, through a balcony, near treetops and with a view of the sea, at a distance — space to breathe, see and feel nature.

The tree, the spatial organization and the entrance of zenithal light, help to filter the rising sunlight, favoring a long and natural awakening.

Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca

Complementing, the balcony allows one to enjoy the gradual sunset towards the sea.

A system of screens guarantees a certain level of shelter to the inhabitant, according to need and preference.

Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca

The bathroom of this shelter reminds its user of its relationship with nature, from all circuits of water used, through the breeze, overlooking the pine forest, without compromising comfort.


Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca


Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca
Tree House By Madeiguincho
© João Carranca


Tree House By Madeiguincho
Corte 1
Tree House By Madeiguincho
Corte 2
Tree House By Madeiguincho
Corte 3
Tree House By Madeiguincho
Corte 4
Tree House By Madeiguincho
Planta

Madeiguincho
T +351 917 161865
Madeiguincho
R. Casal Queimado 12, 2750-492 Cascais, Portugal