Project:Β House in Melides
Architects:Β Pedro Reis
Location:Β Melides, GrΓ’ndola, Portugal
Area:Β 3,702 sq ft
Photographs by:Β FG + SG
House in Melides by Pedro Reis
ThisΒ House in MelidesΒ is a contemporary holiday home byΒ Pedro Reis.Β It is located in Melides in the GrΓ’ndola municipality in Portugal.
The minimalist design philosophy represents a practical, dynamic and efficient lifestyle that is in accordance with the owner’s wish to have a contemporary holiday home to escape from the busy city life. This philosophy is applied in every aspect of the design of this house including the architecture, interior spaces and outdoor areas.
From the architects:Β “The house in Melides, on the southern Alentejo Coast, by Pedro Reis, represents the desire for a holiday house as a getaway from the bustle of a big city. The client made the unusual decision to have an architectural competition between three distinct ateliers, allowing a choice from a wider range of possible solutions. This winning proposal presents a reading of the βdramaβ of the natural countryside, building it on top of a steep hill relatively protected by the surrounding βrugged topographyβ.”
“Inhabiting this site means βfounding a placeβ by means of a βstrong geometric imprintβ, achieved by two volumes overlapping in the shape of a βcrossβ. The aim of this dialectic strategy is not just to reduce the βscale and presenceβ of the construction, but also to βsplitβ the programme into two areas, one more βexuberantβ and exposed and the other more βintimateβ and contained. If the light upper volume recalls the synthetic image of the modern house, with large glass areas open to the scenic countryside, the βanchoredβ lower volume, clad with sheets of earth-coloured concrete, pre-fabricated in situ, sits on the ground, giving support and stability to the house. “
“In terms of programmatic organisation, the βsuspendedβ upper volume concentrates the main spaces, defining the βminimum housing unitβ, while the lower volume acts as an βexpansion zoneβ, hosting more intimate areas or service areas, allowing increased occupation. The kitchen, as the centre of the home, takes on paramount importance here, acting as the crossing-point for all movements: entering, going through the inside and moving out into the garden, with the long pergola providing shade and a water tank reflecting the pine trees, set under the house into the main bedroom. The experience of this house aims to concentrate on its essence, on being inside and out, on contemplating and lingering, highlighting a enjoyable sense of living, close to the amenities of urban life.”