Bouça Family House

Bouça Family House
© José Campos

Bouça Family House

FAHR 021.3

ARCHITECTS
FAHR 021.3

AREA
2153 ft²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Porto, Portugal

PHOTOGRAPHS
José Campos

CATEGORY
Houses

MANUFACTURERS
Graphisoft, Sanindusa, Azulejos Aleluia, Jnf, Pavimento Enceradora, Robert Mcneel & Associates, Silestone, Teka

BUILDER
Nico D’obra

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Hugo Reis

ENGINEERING
Ncrep

COLLABORATORS
Catarina Azevedo

Text description provided by architect.

Designing a single-family house in the centre of Porto is in a way an opportunity to reflect not only on the daily life of the family that occupies it but also on the space it occupies in the city.

Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos

It is a representation of the interior to the exterior, of the family to the public space, and to the city.

It is based on the dialectic of these two dimensions that this single-family dwelling

Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos

In this context, the opportunity to build a family house in this part of the city provides an opportunity to build and consolidate the urban front, as well as to build a neighbourhood.

The volumetry of the dwelling respects the scale of the street in a simple and fun attitude.

Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos

In its relationship with the street, the house seeks above all to create a bond with those who pass by, the passer-by or the neighbour, holding a formal composition of the street and human scale.

This composition of shapes and colours continues inside in some clues or details until the posterior façade, building a functional response of the space to inhabit and opening a joyful dialogue with the surroundings.

Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos

This approach to living is assumed, inside the dwelling, in a formal and functional simplicity that allows a spontaneous and informal occupation, without great architectural barriers.

Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos

The spaces relate to each other in an act of proximity and sharing through vertical connections of space and light that cross the whole building.

Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos
Bouça Family House
© José Campos

It is in these transitions, as a misalignment of a wall, a nook in the stairwell, or small niches, that space opens up to unexpected moments and makes the house a singular space.


Bouça Family House
Section
Bouça Family House
Plan - Ground floor
Bouça Family House
Plan - 1st floor
Bouça Family House
Plan - 2nd floor