Based on the need for a house that "looks like a house" the Portuguese architecture studio Fala Atelier designed the House under a large roof in the city of Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal. The project incorporated the definition of home and represents an architecture of familiarity and confusion.

The residence floats in a beautiful garden and its exterior is resolved with a series of elements, such as the blue fireplace that overlooks the street, the high main door that suggests a ceremonial entrance, and the exposed concrete beam that crowns the construction. A playful pattern of traditional ceramic tiles covers the sloping roof.
The Fala Atelier project achieved a clear separation between public and private programs by cutting down its square plan. The house plays with duality: the simplicity of the living room and the intricate geometries of the bedrooms and bathrooms.

The materiality of the interior spaces is smooth and explicit. The thin wooden beams that support the blue ceiling are exposed, the wooden floors follow different directions, and the separate doors and cabinets accentuate the many spatial transitions. The living room uses symmetry to define three moments for the family: cooking, eating, and living.
 

Description of project by Fala Atelier

A square plan is deliberately cut, achieving a clear separation between public and private programs. the straightforward simplicity of the living room contrasts with the intricate geometries and reasonable kinks of bedrooms and bathrooms. an erotic duality was proposed.

The materiality of the inside spaces is both gentle and explicit. thin wooden beams that support the blue ceiling are kept exposed; the wood floors follow different directions and detached doors and cabinetry accent different spatial transitions. the intelligent symmetry of the living room outlines three defined moments for the family: cooking, eating, living. the sloped high ceiling unbalances the symbolic main space.

Floating in a beautiful garden, between neighbour’s sheds and fences, the outside expression of the house is solved within a number of carefully placed elements: a blue chimney facing the street, a tall main door suggesting a ceremonial entrance, a proud concrete beam crowning the construction. a set of square windows composes the four white elevations. the generous sloped roof is covered with a playful pattern of traditional ceramic tiles. the figure of the house is detached from the ground with a line of black and white tiles, softly dissociating itself from the soil it occupies.

The clients requested a house that ‘looked like a house’; the project tackled the definition of ‘houseness’. the concise vocabulary and the precise grammar of the project outline some sort of ‘challenged vernacular’; an architecture of familiarity and confusion.

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Project team
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Filipe Magalhães, Ana Luisa Soares, Ahmed Belkhodja, Lera Samovich, Paulo Sousa.
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Area
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115 sqm.
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ASV Lda, JOPH Lda.
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2019.
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Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal.
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Fala Atelier is a naïve architecture practice based in Porto, led by Filipe Magalhães, Ana Luisa Soares and Ahmed Belkhodja. Established in 2013, the atelier works with methodic optimism on a wide range of projects, from territories to birdhouses.

Filipe Magalhães (Porto, 1987) graduated in architecture at faculdade de arquitectura do Porto and Fakulteta za Arhitekturo in Ljubljana; wrote the thesis ‘between the abstract and the figurative’. Worked with Harry Gugger in Basel and Aanaa in Tokyo. Visiting professor at Bratislava’s faculty of architecture.

Ana Luisa Soares (Porto, 1988) graduated in architecture at faculdade de arquitectura do Porto and Tokyo university; wrote the thesis ‘The matter of ideas’. Worked with Harry Gugger in Basel and Toyo Ito in Tokyo. Visiting professor at Bratislava’s faculty of architecture.

Ahmed Belkhodja (Lausanne, 1990) graduated in architecture at ETH Zurich after having also studied in Lausanne, Gothenburg and Singapore; worked with Harry Gugger in Basel, Obra architects in New York, and Atelier Bow-wow in Tokyo.
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Published on: July 21, 2021
Cite: "An architecture of familiarity. House under a big roof by Fala atelier" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/architecture-familiarity-house-under-a-big-roof-fala-atelier> ISSN 1139-6415
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