Casa no Gerês, designed by Porto-based Correia/Ragazzi Aquitectos,
has received its fair share of international awards and exposure, but
we cannot help but show it off one more time. This is the first project
by Graça Correia and her new Italian partner, Roberto Ragazzi. It is
a bold statement that hides nothing.
This is also a house that is easy to love from certain perspectives and
from others; it looks quite unsuitable for its surroundings. From some
angles, the house seems like an accident, some kind of a mishap with
transportation containers and building materials. One part of the
building is buried inside the hill while another sticks out over the
river. It appears about to teeter off the hill at any moment, just
waiting to land in its final resting place in the river.
The owners, Micé and Eduardo Pinto Ferreira, have been Correia’s
clients for more than a decade, and gave her carte blanche to create
their dream house on the 5,000 square-meter site by the Cávado river —
as long as no trees were cut and the 60 square-meter house (maximum
allowed footprint for the site) was made of concrete. The house is
located in Peneda-Gerês National Park, along the Spanish border in
northern Portugal, so the environment and its inviolability were
crucial and the rules strict.
But looking out from the inside, the awesome beauty of the home becomes
apparent. The simplicity of the structure, the openness of the views
and the calm balance of the elements seems to speak the same language
as the bleak surroundings. Nature has a way of being beautiful even
when it is not, and this house knows that secret.
The warmth and proper scale of the building become even clearer when
the illuminated house is viewed at night. It may look like it landed
from some other planet, but it appears to be right at home now.
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