Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

©Ivo Tavares Studio

Concrete 11 Villa

Basement floor plan

Concrete 11 Villa

Ground floor plan

Concrete 11 Villa

First floor plan

Concrete 11 Villa

Ceiling plan

Concrete 11 Villa

Section AA

Concrete 11 Villa

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Material: Concrete & Glass

Completion date: 2023

Built area: 540m2

Main Architect: Ricardo Ramos

Architecture Office: Cage Atelier

Landscape: Cage Atelier

Interior Design: Cage Atelier

Light Design: Cage Atelier, Lenso Light

Builder: Constructora San José

Inspection: Blue Place

Engineering: P2S Project

Thermal Engineering: P2s Project

Fluids Engineering: P2s Project

Photographer: Ivo Tavares Studio

Story:

Text provided by the architect:

 

CONCRETE 11 was born to fulfill a desire to live close to the center of Lisbon, without compromising the sharing with the environment granted by a country house.

 

The project's conception made it possible for the villa to interact with its surroundings, with the reverse also being a reality.

Urban and landscape integration is ensured, as the materiality of the facades leaves the volume sober and camouflaged in the terrain. As this is a terrain with a steep slope, it was possible to let the volume function in two overlapping layers, one that serves as a base and that is embedded in the terrain and another that levitates over the first, represented by a white element, and where develops the social part of the villa.

 

Materiality was the key point for this volume not to be just a villa, but to function as a sculpture.

 

Priority was given to materials of national origin, from the selection of both wood and natural stones, but also to some equipment.

The interiors were conceived and designed with the aim of obtaining a welcoming and relaxing environment, giving the villa a unique, modern and noise-free character.

 

The end result was very positive. Customers feel the villa is their own, in all the dimension that customization offers, and the urban component was developed without leaving to chance the respectability that the environment lacks.

 

 

Brands :

Faucets :Bruma
Sanitary :
Sanindusa
Wooden flooring :
Madeicentro-golden Parquet
Wash basins : 
Barmat
Stones in Marble : 
Marmoretomás 
Kitchen :
KUC
Kitchen Equipment :
Miele
Carpentry : 
SDD
Blinds : 
National Blinds
Window frames : 
Cortizo
Exterior Arrangements : 
Planta Livre
Concrete : 
Confrasilvas
Exterior Arrangements : 
Horto Campo Grande