Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point, Chaves Timber Building, North Portugal Architecture Photos, Architect

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point in Chaves

10 Aug 2021

Design: AND-RÉ Arquitectura

Location: Chaves, north of Portugal

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point Chaves

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point

The Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point, open since september 2020, is the result of a public competition organized by the Intermunicipal Community of Alto Tâmega (CIMAT) that aimed for a Tourism Info Point that represented each of the six municipalities that compose it (Boticas, Chaves, Montalegre, Ribeira de Pena, Valpaços and Vila Pouca de Aguiar).

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point Chaves

Set in the Tabolado Garden, in Chaves, the building with approximately 100 sqm, with a circular plan, is built using a structural base of timber pillars and beams over a concrete slab and is completely covered in timber battens.

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The circular timber building relates to its natural surroundings, bringing to its core concept the image that this region represents. The simplicity of the program mirrors itself in the shape of the building, resulting in a clarity of functions and a clear reading of the touristic contents.

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point Chaves

The circle shaped plan is drawn as a natural consequence, answering the both the practical (the visitors path and the even display on information) and the formal issues, a building that is both related to the urban and natural landscape of its setting.

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point Chaves

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point Chaves

The spaces are organized along one main axis that starts with an outdoor covered space, the first contact with the program. When entering, the program opens itself in a single open-space room, capable of receiving many visitors simultaneously.

Chaves Timber Building

The technical areas and toilets are hidden in wall thickness. The visit ends with an open view over a symbolic reflecting pool that evokes the Tâmega River that identifies this region and the fact that Chaves is one of the most important thermal areas in Portugal.

Portugal Timber Building in Chaves

The technical and building choices aim to answer the rigorous sustainability and durability principles: the solar orientation of the main room, location and shading of the windows, double glazes wood window frames, solar panels, zinc roof, water reuse, the use of high levels of insulation and the preferential use of wood both as structure and façade.

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point Chaves

All of these make this building a reference in sustainability. The choice of wood as the main material throughout the building reflects the values and symbols of a region in which nature is the main attraction.

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Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point – Building Information

Architecture Office: AND-RÉ Arquitectura
Main Architect: Bruno André
E-mail: geral@and-re.pt

Instagram: and_re_architecture_design
Location: Chaves, Portugal
Year of conclusion : 2020
Total area: 100 sqm

Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point Chaves

Architectural photographer: Ivo Tavares Studio

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Alto Tâmega Tourism Info Point, Chaves images / information received 100821 from AND-RÉ Arquitectura

Location: Chaves, northern Portugal, southwestern Europe

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