A small-town Portuguese house makes hybrid living possible

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Location
Design, Architecture
Contracting
Fernando Pedreiro - Construções Civis, Lda.
Foundation and Structure Consulting
ARA - Alves Rodrigues & Associados
Electrics, Telecommunications, Security and Mechanics
CPX Consultoria e Projectos
Hydraulics
Acribia
Floor Area
375.3 sq-m
Ricardo Bak Gordon’s design for a house in Grândola – a small town in Alentejo, Portugal – merges building with landscape.
Key feat
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