Casa Verde Gago is a modest and elegant building designed by Bruno Dias Arquitectura located in the historic centre of Ansião, a Portuguese village in the district of Leiría, in central Portugal.

The name Casa Verde Gago comes from the green colour chosen for the façade, referring to the typical traditional Portuguese houses, respecting the memory of its historical context, but giving the project a contemporary feel.

Bruno Dias Arquitectura establishes a dialogue between the past and the present, combining the traditional with the contemporary. The wood of the façade, a prominent material in the project, refers to the traditional layout of old Portuguese buildings. The use of wood both in the structure and in the interior details establishes an intimate and welcoming atmosphere.

The project has two apartments and a patio, which becomes one of the main socializing spaces. The patio, formerly an old wine cellar, was redefined by creating an outdoor space with a water tank and a minimalist aesthetic, giving the project a more contemporary look.

Gago Green House by Bruno Dias Arquitectura. Photograph by Hugo Santos Silva.

Project description by Bruno Dias Arquitectura

Casa Verde Gago is located in the historic centre of Ansião and is the result of the renovation of an old building. This project has a contemporary feel that respects the memory of its historical context. At the same time, it is capable of reflecting an innovative approach, preserving the essence of the site, while establishing a dialogue between the past and the present, without compromising the historical identity reflected in the choices made during the design and construction phase.

The name Casa Verde Gago comes from the fusion of the name of the street where the building is located and the colour chosen for the façade. Green, which refers to the colour palette of traditional portuguese houses, evokes the subtle nostalgia that combines the traditional with the contemporary. More than just an aesthetic choice, it symbolises the memory of the past.

Casa Verde Gago por Bruno Dias Arquitectura. Fotografía por Hugo Santos Silva.
Gago Green House by Bruno Dias Arquitectura. Photograph by Hugo Santos Silva. 

The presence of wood, a prominent element in the project, refers to the traditional layout of old portuguese buildings. However, its use has been designed to create a slight visual dissonance, standing out from the usual tradition, but not breaking with the harmony of the street. This material, both in the structure and in the interior details, gives the space an intimate and cosy feel.

Another essential aspect of Casa Verde Gago is the patio. This important space for socialising has been transformed in terms of its use. Where there used to be a wine cellar, the space has been redefined with the creation of an outdoor space with a water tank and minimalist landscaping, creating a more modern and welcoming environment for the residents.

The project is divided into two one-bedroom apartments, each on one floor. Each apartment consists of a bedroom, kitchen, living area, bathroom and, on Plan Floor 1, an office and closet. The vertical access is the element that delimits and defines the distribution of the apartments.

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Project team
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Bruno Dias, Tânia Matias, Cristiana Henriques, Ana Valente.

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Project.- 2023.
Construction.- 2024.

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Admiral Gago Coutinho Street, Ansião, Portugal.

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Carpentry.- MCJADuarte, Lda.
Aluminium.- Jolusilva.

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Bruno Dias Arquitectura is a studio created in Ansião in 2012, by Bruno Lucas Dias.

A structure that works with the collaboration of different professionals, including engineers, landscape architects and designers.

Their interventions at the level of smaller-scale projects, such as housing, services and equipment, acquire their identity where each intervention is based on a specific and appropriate proposal for each situation.

In architecture, more than responding to a specific program or request, it is important for us from a formal point of view, the dynamic of uses and the interaction with the place.
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Published on: January 20, 2025
Cite: "Dialogue between past and present. Gago Green House by Bruno Dias Arquitectura" METALOCUS. Accessed
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