Flower House by EZZO

PORTO – In Porto, within the neighbourhood of Foz Velha’s compact traditional urban fabric, rests Portuguese studio EZZO’s latest architectural intervention. Contemporary in form and yet conveying continuity in the local vernacular built heritage,
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