Architecture practice Paulo Moreira Architectures designed a renovation in a former bourgeois building in Porto, Portugal. It has been transformed into the Cedofeita House, where it introduces new volumes of wood to house the infrastructure and service areas.

Located in a dense neighborhood in the city center of portuguese city, we find the project on a narrow plot between party walls. From the outside you can see the play between the contemporary extensions and the traditional renovation that relate to each other in a harmonious way.
Paulo Moreira designs the new spaces with the ability to adapt to the different rooms, which include the bathroom, closet, storage areas and the kitchenette, allowing the independent use of each space.

Inside the building we find original elements such as granite stone walls, covered with stucco, wooden beams, shutters, doors, stairs and skylights, which have been carefully treated and restored. Despite the variety of materials, the combination of tones and textures reinforces the dialogue between old and new.
 


Casa Cedofeita by Paulo Moreira Architectures. Photograph by Ivo Tavares Studio

Project description by Paulo Moreira Architectures
 

An old bourgeois building in Porto’s city centre has been converted into a five-bedroom house. The project has two key dimensions: a careful refurbishment of the existing structure using traditional materials and construction techniques, and the insertion of new wooden volumes to house the infrastructure and service areas.
 
The new triangular-shaped volumes adapt to the characteristics of each room, creating variations within a single family of elements. They accommodate the bathroom, wardrobe, storage areas and a kitchenette, allowing independent use of each unit when needed.
 
The original features – granite stone walls, stucco ceilings, wooden beams, shutters, doors, staircase and skylight – are refurbished in a respectful, ‘silent’ manner. Different features are showcased in each room to create a series of unique spaces.

Casa Cedofeita by Paulo Moreira Architectures. Photograph by Ivo Tavares Studio

The materials used range from wood to marble, clay, tile and granite. Despite the variety of materials, the combination of tones and textures reinforces the dialogue between old and new.  
 
The two main dimensions of the project – traditional refurbishment and contemporary additions – extend to the outdoors, where a small technical room was required. The triangular-shaped solution brings a sense of coherence to the project as a whole.

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Hermínio Santos, Elena Borghese, Flavia Micelli, Lauranne Coornaert, Carlos Gomes, Mario Martínez.
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José Silva.
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220 sqm.
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2017.
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Porto, Portugal.
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Paulo Moreira Architectures is a Porto-based studio, established by architect Paulo Moreira in 2011. Paulo Moreira is PhD, The Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design, London Metropolitan University (2010-18). Master of Arts with Distinction, London Metropolitan University(2008-09). Architecture degree, Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto (1998-2005). The practice develops architectural, cultural and research projects for post-boom times.

Since beginning, the studio realized additional projects and commissions, in Porto, Lisbon and elsewhere ñ residential, educational, commercial and industrial projects, as well as interventions in the public realm. In parallel, they are deeply engaged in developing research in the architectural field, notably in contexts of urban conflict and social deprivation.

Their projects and research are means through which they seek a wider intellectual endeavor. An international team of collaborators is working across Portugal and abroad, re-imagining a new role for architecture today.
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Published on: May 4, 2024
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