The house, designed by dp arquitectos wants to model its own place on the outskirts of Romeira, in Santarém. It builds the existential, humanized and concrete place, because it is inhabited, structured with meaning and purpose. It is organized by enhancing visual alignments over the territory, in an urban and landscape perspective, simultaneously assuming itself as a possible visual reference.

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Its access is not direct and immediate from the public road, but hidden. Going around the small hill where the house sits, you go up to the side of a small patch of holm oaks that has been fully preserved. This creates a purposeful distance that provides privacy to everyday use and the obligation to make a journey of approximation. Allows visual apprehension of the building before reaching the entry point.

PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO
PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO
PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO

The aggregation of multiple spaces contained in volumes is designed. Each with its own identity and programmatic function, defined by its different topological attributes. The idea of fragmentation of the whole is worked on in a sum of autonomous or interconnected spaces, integrating contemporary aesthetic and constructive aspects.

PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO
PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO

The volume obtained seems to be diminished apparently, in the dematerialization of the total mass of the building in different elements of smaller volume.

PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO
PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO

The heritage of some formal themes inspired by the Portuguese rural landscape is valued, referring particularly to buildings known as “montes”, erected in dominant places over the landscape and formed by sets of informally positioned volumes.

PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO
PHOTO: IVO TAVARES STUDIO

Facts & Credits

Project title: House in Romeira

Project type: Residence architecture

Project location: Romeira, Santarém – Portugal

Architecture: dp arquitectos

Supervisor Architect: Diamantino Maia Pinho

Engineering: Pitta Soares & Partners

Year of completion: 2023

Total area: 263 m2

Text: Provided by the authors

Photography: Ivo Tavares Studio


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