João XXI Apartment
In mixology, the study of combining ingredients to make a cocktail, one of the objectives is to achieve a new flavor resulting from the mixture of ingredients, while also allowing each of them to be distinguished. It’s a delicate balance between the individual and the collective.
This is a renovation project for an apartment in a traditional Lisbon building from the 1950s and 1960s, known as “cod’s tail”. This typology is characterized by extensive compartmentalization and a great distance between the kitchen and the social areas of the house.
The intervention strategy had two phases: first, selective demolitions, leaving stone-clad scars; then, the addition of a continuous volume for kitchen and storage, whose autonomous geometry crosses and traverses the existing spaces.
The detailing is intentionally ambiguous: it uses the language of the original project and leaves doubts between the preexisting elements and the intervention, the ingredients, and the resulting mixture.
EXISTING FLOOR PLAN
- entrance hall
- office room
- living room
- bedroom
- dinig room
- corridor
- storage
- bathroom
- maid’s room
- kitchen
PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN
- entrance hall
- kitchen
- dining room
- living room
- bedroom
- bathroom
- corridor
- social bathroom
- laundry
AXONOMETRY
existing and wall demolition
AXONOMETRY
proposed
Location Lisbon, Portugal
Date 2019 - 2023
Client Private
Program Apartment refurbishment
Area 180 m2
Architecture Aurora Arquitectos
Architecture Team Sérgio Antunes, Sofia Reis Couto, Tânia Sousa, Carolina Rocha, Anna Cavenago, Afonso Nunes
Photography Do mal o menos