House Studio in Castelo de Vide

House Studio in Castelo de Vide

Atelier Landauer

House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
Jose Calha, Sophie Brindel-beth

DESIGN TEAM
Axel Galzin, Emilien Josseau, Juliette Hennequin, Rachel Jozefowicz, Murielle Dumas

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Dalila & Luis Calado

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt

AREA
130 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Castelo De Vide, Portugal

CATEGORY
Workshop, Houses

House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt

Text description provided by architect.

Located on the western edge of Portugal's Serra de Sao Mamede, the site offers a slightly overhanging view over the Alentejo plain.

A flat alley set between two large granite massifs gives access to the house. It's extended by a natural ramp at the foot of an imposing rock. The house-studio is perfectly oriented on the North-South axis.

House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt

Built by local craftsmen, the walls are made of the same granite as the rock on which they stand. 

There are no lintels on the façades: for each opening, the walls are interrupted all the way to the top, revealing, at a constant height, the rim of the upper concrete slab. 

House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt

To preserve the protective presence of the stone, the pipes have been placed inside. Rainwater is collected in a cistern beneath the house.

The house studio has been designed as a group of rooms. Each of these rooms refers to a primitive archetype: a dolmen, a menhir, a megaron, a partially covered enclosure. 

The dolmen - a long, linear room - links the three other rooms. It has been compressed to its maximum width.

House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt

Bordered by stones on both sides, the interstices between the rooms create an incompressible gap between the thres¬holds. 

Each time you move from one room to the next, you can also consider leaving the house.

Between the thick granite walls of each room, low-profile slabs convert the inters¬tices into solar chimneys.

House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt

Direct openings to these volumes of warm, west-facing air are provided at the top of the rooms.

Adjustable louvers modulate the convec¬tive movement of the air entering through the northern façades.

This principle is entirely passive and works even when the house studio is unoccupied.

House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt


House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
© Tiago Casanova, Alan Levitt


House Studio in Castelo de Vide
Plan
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
Plan


House Studio in Castelo de Vide
Section A
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
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House Studio in Castelo de Vide
East Elevation
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North Elevation
House Studio in Castelo de Vide
West Elevation
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South Elevation