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Edifício Lisbon Wood

New Residential Building Development in Portugal design by Plano Humano Arquitectos

20 July 201

Architects: Plano Humano Arquitectos

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Edifício Lisbon Wood: Plano Humano Arquitectos

Photos by João Morgado

Lisbon Wood Edifício de Habitação

Rebuild to revive. Renew to continue. To give a new life to an existing building, within it´s story and excellent location. The pre-existence was a state service, the tourism general offices.

Edifício Lisbon Wood: Plano Humano Arquitectos

The project intended to provide the building with features of a current architecture. New materials, new spaces, new connections, thus creating new experiences for the new established use, to inhabit.

Edifício Lisbon Wood: Plano Humano Arquitectos

Inhabiting the city center. Take advantage of the centrality, with the required privacy and retreat. Living in larger and connected spaces, full of light.

Edifício Lisbon Wood: Plano Humano Arquitectos

We opened the building to the outer space. We extend it on balconies that increase the space of habitation, which thus also happens outdoors, in contact with the open air, a relic in the center of the city. Interior and exterior are in constant dialogue.

Edifício Lisbon Wood by Plano Humano Arquitectos

We worked the materiality according to its characteristics of comfort, robustness and longevity. the minimalist interior contrasts while connects with the powerful exterior in thermo modified wood.

Edifício Lisbon Wood by Plano Humano Arquitectos Portugal design by Plano Humano Arquitectos

Edifício Lisbon Wood

A disused building gained a new life, and give new lives through its 15 apartments and 2 shops, connected by common leisure spaces, such as gardens, a gym and a SPA. Wood is the hallmark of the building.

Edifício Lisbon Wood by Plano Humano Arquitectos

Traditional and noble material, allied to the current technology, in the cladding of facades that will always be dynamic, different for each moment of the day and for each apartment.

Edifício Lisbon Wood by Plano Humano Arquitectos

The facade is dynamic, it has constant movement, which makes it a mutable, almost living building, that transcends its inner life to the exterior. The wood is applied in automated shutters, that while privatizing the interior spaces, increase the Lisbon Wood building’s energy efficiency.

Edifício Lisbon Wood by Plano Humano Arquitectos

They limit or allow the interior solar incidence, depending if it is summer or winter, what in a mediterranean city like Lisbon has a great preponderance in thermal comfort.

Edifício Lisbon Wood by Plano Humano Arquitectos

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Edifício Lisbon Wood – Building Information

Project Name: EDIFÍCIO LISBON WOOD
Location: Lisboa, Portugal
Architecture: Plano Humano Arquitectos | Pedro Ferreira e Helena Vieira
Team: Pedro Ferreira, Helena Vieira, Ana Figueiredo, João Martins, Manuel Dinis, Nuno Roque, Vanessa Ferrão.
Engineering: GAPLR – Luis Reis, Ana Henriques, Hermano Henriques, Nuno Santos, Ana Silva, Armando Venâncio, Sérgio Oliveira, Pedro Costa.
Client: KWIBA Investimentos
Empreiteiro: CASAIS
Inspection Team: TPF

Use: Habitação e Comércio
Area: 3882m²
Project Year: 2015-2019

Photography: João Morgado

Residence in Portugal design by Plano Humano Arquitectos

Plano Humano Arquitectos

Plano Humano Arquitectos was founded in Lisbon in 2008 by Helena Vieira (Lisbon, 1981) graduated from Lisbon Architecture Faculty, and Pedro Ferreira (Lisbon, 1981) graduated from Lusófona University. Helena Vieira trained at Loures Town Hall DGU and worked with the studio Limite Aedificandi, Coreplan and GMCS.

Pedro Ferreira trained at the studio of João and Luísa Sequeira, and whilst there he was awarded in 2007 the Ares Competition prize promoted by UIA, and in 2008 What If New York City. He worked for the Vasco Santos Pinheiro practice and for Limite Aedificandi. Their projects include the rehabilitation of the head office building of C.N.E. – Catholic Scout Association of Portugal in Lisbon; the Scout Camp in Ferreira do Zêzere; Our Lady of Fátima Chapel in Idanha-a-Nova ; and the Lisbon Wood building in Lisbon.

Residential building in Portugal design by Plano Humano Arquitectos

They have projects with diversified programmes which are marked by the exploration of different materialities; wood and natural materials are a constant that characterises their production. Their works have been published in national and international magazines and have also received several awards such as: The International Architecture Award 2019, Architizer A+ Award 2019 and 2018, Archizinc Trophy 2018, The American Architecture Prize 2017.

Contacts: Pedro Ferreira | pferreira@pharquitectura.com | +351 939 898 885 Helena Vieira | hvieira@pharquitectura.com | +351 934 403 427

Edifício Lisbon Wood by Plano Humano Arquitectos

Edifício Lisbon Wood Building images / information received 190719 from Plano Humano Arquitectos

Location: Lisbon, Portugal, southwest Europe

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