The house around a chimney by Fala Atelier is located in Amarante, a Portuguese town located in the north of the country and bordering the course of the Tâmega River, in the Oporto district. The town is dominated by a large church and monastery standing next to a striking restored medieval bridge.

The project's strategy lies is found in the use of the chimney as the centre of the spatial organization that also crosses different levels. The second protagonist to articulate the different spaces is the staircase that follows its winding path.
The house around a chimney by Fala Atelier is a house that is made up of four floors above ground and from which a balcony stands out on the main façade, on the first level, and a terrace on the second. The organization of the spaces is created in a centrifugal way and is given by the chimney of the house.

The project tries to modify window frames, old granite, marble elements... to give a new character to the house, with a formal and fresh language that characterizes the works of Fala Atelier. The exception is located in the facade of the main street of the building is protected, therefore the modifications could not alter the pre-existing aesthetics of the building.

House around a chimney by Fala Atelier. Photograph by Ivo Tavares.
 

Description of project by Fala Atelier

Some say that renovations of beautiful buildings should be respectful and polite. Some say that they should be assertive or bear a punk attitude. Not choosing would be tepid. Here is an attempt at doing both.

The building’s street façade is listed and protected. It is a rather handsome pièce montée, a vertical piling of extensions, that function well together. The back façade, only two-levels high, is uncared for, as usual. The project treats them both with similar means: rejuvenated window frames, old granite, new marble elements, and rosy cheeks. If the front one is a layer cake, the back one is an oddly shaped scone. Formless, confrontational, awesome if one knows how to approach it.

The plan revolves around a new concrete chimney piercing through all levels. It serves as a fireplace of the ground-floor main room and organizes all spaces in a centrifugal manner. The staircase follows its meandering route, covered in bright pink, distinct from the mint floors and ceilings. All rooms are treated with the same material palette, bathrooms have just more equipment. Like in sports tracks, bold patterns mark the beginnings and ends of the journey.

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Fala Atelier. Lead adchitects.- Filipe Magalhães, Ana Luisa Soares, Ahmed Belkhodja.
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Lera Samovich, Ana Lima, Joana Sendas, Paulo Sousa.
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Area
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290 sqm.
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Amarante, 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 4, 2022
Cite: "Spatial organisation. House around a chimney by Fala Atelier" METALOCUS. Accessed
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