The Portuguese architectural studio of Mário Alves arquiteto has carried out the project for the demolition of a run-down building on one of the oldest streets in Aveiro, on the coast of Portugal, and the subsequent construction of a commercial building and multi-family dwellings.

Avenida Dr. Lourenço Peixinho is home to a series of buildings with facades that are a hallmark of the city and have great historical value, so the main objective of the project was to rehabilitate the facade of the previous building and thus make it part of the aesthetics of Aveiro.
Mário Alves arquiteto has adapted the project to the space available to him, being an area of rectangular shape, accentuated morphology, and important buildings of Aveiro's architecture located adjacent to each other with very well-defined alignments. These buildings coexisting on Avenida Dr Lourenço Peixinho have facades of different heights, forming an inconsistent and disorderly environment.

The only volume of the project is set back to give full prominence to the façade of traditional character and local architectural arrangements. This 4-story volume ensures a uniform future skyline if the neighbouring buildings increase in size without the façade standing out too much from the others. The gable roof also minimizes the impact of the volume on its surroundings. The rear façade creates a differentiated rhythm thanks to small projections that connect the interior of the dwellings with the exterior.


5ª Avenida by Mário Alves arquiteto. Photograph by Ivo Tavares Studio.


5ª Avenida by Mário Alves arquiteto. Photograph by Ivo Tavares Studio.
 

Description of project by Mário Alves arquiteto

The project is located on one of the oldest streets in Aveiro city, where the architectural richness of the old facades is a hallmark of the city. The project is based on demolishing a degraded building and constructing a multifamily housing and commercial building. As such, given the context of the place, one of the premises of the project is to maintain and rehabilitate the facade of the existing building, requalifying it and thus preserving its historical and architectural value in the arrangement of Dr Lourenço Peixinho Avenue.

The area has a rectangular shape and accentuated morphology since from the north to the south side, we find a height difference of about 2.50 m. The land on the other side has adjacent buildings with very defined alignments.

Taking into account the site to be developed, the analysis of the surroundings is essential for a good relationship between the new and the existing. In terms of volume, the surroundings are inconstant, and the different heights of the buildings mark a disordered design. In order to ensure a harmonious street front, a single volume is proposed, which, in front of the existing façade, is set back, thus not taking a leading role from that same façade.

The proposed volume assumes a height of 4 floors, ensuring that, in the future, the buildings neighbouring the building can draw a uniform skyline. Therefore, a smooth language of height transition is guaranteed to bridge the volumetric difference existing on this street front.

In this area, the roof design is very characteristic and striking. To this end, the proposed volume assumes a gable design, which, having as its lowest point the façade of Dr Lourenço Peixinho Avenue, minimizes the impact of volume.

On the rear facade, the volume assumes a height of 5 floors. The roof design continues the two elevations.

Floor 0, on Dr Lourenço Peixinho Avenue, due to its commercial character and pedestrian characterization, gives the pedestrian entrance to the building. Cmdt Street. Rocha e wedge, which, due to its more car-like character, assumes a secondary façade character, being then in this street, the design of the car access.

The composition of the main elevation is careful, so as not to take the role of the existing elevation to be recovered, the materiality of the intervention is uniform as if it were a single piece. To this end, the new elevation appears set back, with the new openings having the same characterizing alignments of the existing elevation. In the rear elevation, facing Rua Cmdt. Rocha e Cunha, for the composition of the elevation, there are small protrusions that try to create a distinct rhythm, at the same time giving the possibility that the interior can be exterior.

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LT frames and operating systems.- Sosoares.pt.
Toilets.- Valadares.
Ceramic Calacatta Gold.- grespania.com.pt.
Zinc cladding.- VMZINC.
Silestone Branco Zeus.- Cosentino.com.
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Ponto Urbano – Consultores Imobiliários lda.
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3,277 sqm.
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2021.
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Aveiro, Portugal.
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Mário Alves Arquiteto is an architecture studio based in Portugal and founded by Architect Mário Alves. The studio is centred around Residential Architecture and has the objective of achieving a result with maximum clarity, simplicity, order, harmony and personality. Their work is based on responsibility and seriousness.

What in the beginning is just a thought or an idea, with design and dedication, evolves to become a reality, a future.
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Published on: October 21, 2022
Cite: "A new traditional façade in Aveiro. 5ª Avenida by Mário Alves arquiteto" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-new-traditional-facade-aveiro-5a-avenida-mario-alves-arquiteto> ISSN 1139-6415
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