School Casa da Árvore

School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

SCHOOL CASA DA ÁRVORE

Contaminar Arquitetos

LOCATION
Portugal

MAIN ARCHITECTS
Joel Esperança, Ruben Vaz, Eurico Sousa, Joaquim Duarte

AIR CONDITIONING
Leiricanal Instalações Técnicas Lda

PROJECT AUTHORS
Contaminar Arquitetos

 CLIENT
O Jardim Dos Fraldinhas

AREA
274 m²

YEAR
2020

CATAGORY
Elementary & Middle School

COLLABORATORS
Filipa Pimpão, Ana Carolina, Sara Fernandes

CONSTRUCTION FIRM
Irmãos Couto E Coito Lda

BUILDING ENGINEERING
Dimeng

LIGHTING DESIGN
Socilux

Text description provided by architect.

It starts from the imagination of the treehouse, where the main idea of being in contact with nature and discovery, allows to stimulate learning from a concept that meets the methodology used in school.

School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Casa da Árvore appears as one of the first moments in which children have contact with the world of architecture in relation to nature.

The idea of connecting classrooms to outer space was the starting point for the development of this project.This premise, coupled with large windows, allowed us to create classrooms where the interior space appears as an extension of the exterior, thus creating a strong connection with nature.

School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

The patios and porches allow children to fully use the space, and the structure itself was designed as an integral part of the patio furniture.

The choice of materials used is in accordance with the concept of the project, where the use of natural cork as a cladding material in the eaves connects us with nature.

School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

The stereotomy itself was crafted like pieces of a puzzle, creating a rhythm on the façade that allows for different appropriations and movements.

The concrete of the walls was treated in a particular way, almost alluding to the roots of the trees, where you can see the inert materials that makeup and support the structure resting on a pavement in earth tones that reinforces the imagery of the Casa da Árvore.


School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
School Casa da Árvore
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG


School Casa da Árvore
Floor plan
School Casa da Árvore
Roof plan


School Casa da Árvore
Section 01
School Casa da Árvore
Section 02
School Casa da Árvore
Section 03
School Casa da Árvore
Elevation


School Casa da Árvore
School Casa da Árvore