In Portugal's rural Algarve region, architecture and design studio Atelier Data has transformed a former barn mill into a five-bedroom vacation home. Casa Cabrita Moleiro has been inspired by the local vernacular.

Existing structures are reused, integrating them into the new design. A series of geometric volumes and carved voids provide private patios to the rooms, while windows, balconies and terraces strategically frame views of the surrounding arid landscape and the Atlantic Ocean.
At the core of the building, the architecture firm Atelier Data creates an exterior patio from which the different areas and volumes are distributed. This patio consists of local plant species and rocks that contribute to a cool environment to cope with the hot climate of the region.

The architects prioritized an aesthetic authentic and faithful to the rural nature of the site. This includes the use of reclaimed wood from railroad tracks, arranged in a playful pattern on the patio pavement, combined with small pebbles.
 

Description of project by Atelier Data

Lisbon-based architecture and design studio Atelier Data have completed work on a residential project in Portugal’s Algarve region, transforming a former family-run granary mill into a five-bedroom holiday home.

Casa Cabrita Moleiro (Cabrita Mill House) was once operated by the Cabrita family’s grandfather, who led a typical rural Algarve lifestyle.

The region has since become a popular holiday destination, and the mill stood unused. The site was composed of a series of traditional rural dwellings: a small house; a wind well for milling wheat; a threshing floor to harvest grain; and a small curral for livestock.

Atelier Data, driven by the desire to repurpose the existing structures, integrated them into the new design, creating a series of interior and exterior spaces that celebrate the surrounding landscape, while providing a series of private areas.

The design has been inspired by the local vernacular. ‘Açoteia Algarvia’, a flat rooftop feature for observing the sea and drying produce in the sun, has been reinterpreted and introduced on the new structures. A series of geometric volumes and carved-out voids provide private patios to the bedrooms, while windows, balconies and terraces strategically frame views to the surrounding arid landscape and the Atlantic Ocean.

The kitchen, living room and swimming pool make up the core social area of the house, off which a series of private areas are distributed. Three en-suite bedrooms are located in the first building volume that is offset from the former exterior wall of the miller’s house, forming a sequence of outdoor courtyards that provide private exterior spaces.

Above, a rooftop terrace with a shared jacuzzi takes total advantage of the privileged view over the sea. Two more en-suite bedrooms form a second volume that stands out due to its geometry, with undisturbed views towards the sea.

At the building core, an exterior patio from which the different areas and volumes are distributed. This patio consists of local plant species and rocks that contribute to a cool environment to deal with the region’s hot climate. This space also acts as a ‘home divider’, enabling it to act as a five-bedroom holiday house or a two-bedroom one with a separate three-bedroom annexe.

“ Casa Cabrita Moleiro is a flexible living space that can accommodate various possibilities of use and sharing, ” say the architects. The refurbishment features elements and materials that have been locally sourced, are recycled, or have been left exposed. Together, they contribute to the house’s contemporary, minimal, rural character.

The architects prioritised an authentic aesthetic that is true to the rural nature of the site. This includes the use of rail track reclaimed wood, laid out in a playful pattern on the patio pavement, combined with small pebbles.

The doors throughout are made of wooden strips assembled vertically and painted white, while the structural concrete ceilings cast onsite have been left bare, painted white. The polished concrete floors further contribute to a minimalist interior.

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Atelier Data. Project lead.- Filipe Rodrigues.
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Filipe Rodrigues, Inês Vicente, Marta Frazão, Francisco Libório, Filipa Neiva, Rafael Gomes, Joana Matos.
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Engineering.- Augusto Candeias. Construction.- Civilsul.
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Civilsul.
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230 sqm.
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2021.
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Lagoa, Algarve - Lisboa, Portugal.
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Atelier Data is an award winning architecture collective made up of an enthusiastic and multidisciplinary team, based in Lisbon since 2005. Their work focuses on discovering strategies in order to define clear and innovative solutions to real problems, working mostly in architecture, urban design, landscape architecture and interior design. Each of Atelier Data’s projects is the engine of its own investigation, allowing for a critical, creative and innovative approach. Diagrammatic and elementary representations are both the outcome of a process and a means of diagnosis, research and communication of new solutions.

Marta Frazao. Born in Covilha in 1978. Lives and works in Lisbon. Co-founder of Atelier Data in 2005. Currently engaged in the Architecture PHD from Évora University since 2011. 2007 - Master in "Collective Housing" - Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Scholarship from the Housing Department of Madrid. Graduated from the Faculdade de Arquitectura - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa in 2002. Collaboration with Atelier Actar Arquitectura in Barcelona in the project and theory investigation field for a period of 2 years. Collaborated with Atelier CVDB Arquitectos Lda in the project department for a period of 3 years. Part of her curriculum is the participation in the workshop in Material Design, Visions for a possible future, Escola Técnica de Imagem e Comunicacao (2004) and collaboration with the architects Cristina Verissimo and Diogo Burnay in the international workshop on "Arquitecturas Necessarias" promoted by the International University of Catalonia, Barcelona.

Filipe Rodrigues. Born in Lisbon in 1977. Lives and works in Lisbon. Co-founder of Atelier Data in 2005. Graduated from the Faculdade de Arquitectura - Universidade Técnica de Lisboa in 2002. Collaborated with Atelier Troufa Real Arquitecto in the Project Department for period of 4 years. Collaborated with the company Ikano Portugal, LS Construçoes SA and Incenso Lda in the Building Management and OnSite Fiscalization department for a period of 1 year in collaboration with Architect Alberto Caetano. Part of his curriculum are the participation in the program Vector E - Economic Enhancement of Science and Technology, Organization and Planning of Business for New Technology Based Companies, an initiative of the Centre for Innovation, Technology and Development Policies, IN +, Instituto Superior Técnico and Office of Entrepreneurship IST (2007-2008), the Diploma in Tropical Architecture from the Atelier Troufa Real Arquitecto (2004) and the workshop in Material Design, Visions for a possible future, Technical School of Image and Communication (2004).

Inês Vicente. Born in Lisbon in 1978. Lives and works in Lisbon. Co-founder of Atelier Data in 2005. Graduated from the Faculdade de Arquitectura - Univeridade Técnica de Lisboa in 2003. Collaborated with Atelier Atitude Virtual in the field of Three-Dimensional Modelling and Institutional Film Production for a period of 2 years. Collaborated with the companies GOC SA and Claro e Simoes Lda, in the project department and on-site project follow-up for a period of 2 years. An important part of her curriculum is the participation in the Course of Entrepreneurship with Scientific and Technological Basis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestao, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (2008), in the Program Vector E - Economic Enhancement of Science and Technology, Organization and Business Planning for New Technology-based companies, an initiative of the Center for Innovation, Technology and Development-Politics, IN +, Instituto Superior Técnico and the Office of Entrepreneurship IST (2007-2008) and the intensive course in Graphic Design at AR.CO - Center for Arts & Visual Communication.
 
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Published on: December 27, 2021
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