GARAGE HOUSE project, designed by Fala Atelier, started with an unconventional request from an open minded couple: within a very tight budget, to convert a windowless 200m2 garage into a house.
The proposed intervention intended to produce the clearest reading possible of the existing structure, emphasising its strength. While the garage was careless and grey, the house is clean and white; its materiality is flat, its light is abstract.
Bathrooms were included behind a curved wall, where a broken corner was before; the walls were painted in white and the floor covered in a continuous polished concrete surface; the existing skylights we’re repaired. No other change felt necessary.
Carefully placed elements organize the living areas: a marble kitchen, curtains, potted plants. Along with the furniture, these elements carry the flexible identity of the house, hinting its domesticity while punctuating the abstract volume with color.
The garage will remain as such but slowly become more and more a house.
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Facts & Credits
Project title: GARAGE HOUSE
Status: Private Commission; Built
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Date: September 2015 – April 2016
Architect: Fala Atelier
Project Team: Filipe Magalhães, Ana Luisa Soares, Ahmed Belkhodja, Mariana Silva, Camelia Petre, Clara Pailler
Consultants: Paulo Sousa
Photography: © Fernando Guerra (fg+sg)
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