Quinta da Faísca – Tourist Accommodation / Carlos Castanheira e Clara Bastai, Arqtos


Address
Portugal, Alijó

Program
Housing

Client
Quinta da Faísca – Tourist Accommodation

Status
Complete

Cost / Floor area
816m2 • Constrution area

Calendar
2017 – 2022

Team
Carlos Castanheira • Architect
Carlos Castanheira e Clara Bastai, Arqtos Lda • Offfice in Portugal
Diana Vasconcelos, Luis Trigueiros Reis, Orlando Sousa • Project Coordinator
Fernanda Sá, João Figueiredo, Inês Brito, Nuno Rodrigues, Inês Cabrita, Jorge Pinheiro, Joel Dinis and Diana Velho • Project Team
Germano Vieira • 3D models and renderings
Paulo Fidalgo - HDP, Gabinete de serviços e projectos de engenharia civil, Lda • Structural
Pedro Nunes - Diâmetro & Cálculo – Construction and Engineering Projects, Lda • Hydraulic
Luis Matos - Igemáci - Engineering, Lda • Electrical
Fernandes da Silva - Xamix – Safety and Engineering, Lda • Fire Safety
António Meireles – Logoacústica Engineering • Acoustic

Construction companies
CMCunha - Construções Unipessoal, Lda

Photos & copyright
Fernando Guerra
FG + SG – Fotografia de Arquitectura


Text description provided by the architects.

A LEAP INTO THE OPEN

After the re-structuring of the Adega da Quinta da Faísca was complete, the need for visitor’s accommodation became apparent.

All of the estate was already occupied. Almost entirely. By the vines, the existing houses and the winery itself. Also, by olive and almond trees.
That left the areas where it was, almost impossible to grow vines and then, the nearly endless view.

That view had to be brought into the new accommodation. Completely. Or at least, as much as possible.
A concrete slab, connected to the ground and then supported by metal beams, created the veranda, above which, four small apartments were erected.

We are suspended in the landscape, which has come in and has taken us out into the open. Almost a leap.

Everything in timber: wall structures which blend with ceilings, the windows, the external cladding.
Roof and flashings in zinc. Exquisite metal work.
All built with care and great professionalism.

A rigour demanded and understood.
The four apartments can interconnect, to create different configurations and organisation; versatility in occupation and use. Above the Bathroom and Kitchenette, a Mezzanine opens over the Living Room and out to the open.
Outside, the pathways are made of washed concrete and the garden, of slate and native trees. Dry, very dry, is this Alto Douro wine region.

A water tank, where guests can cool down, re- uses old, beautiful granite stones. Four small beaches, let you enjoy the outdoors.
To the East, on a terrace overlooking the landscape, the ten-meter-long wooden table under the shelter of a vine is somewhere to hang out and take it all in.

All that emptiness fills us up.

The good wine and the rolling of the landscape remind us, that the River Douro is flowing just down below and that it is the cause of this Leap into the Open.

It’s not difficult to make architecture in such a beautiful place. It is already there.
You just need to Leap.

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