House in Ribeira dos Moinhos Castelo Branco, Portugal Amidst a mountainous severity, a small stream river cuts its presence. Time and climate – the ultimate artisans. From this panorama, large blocks of sawn local granite appear, sheltering a small house. Just like the river, this house represents a (brief) moment of “reconciliation” with Nature.

Project Name: House In Ribeira Dos Moinhos
Studio Name: João Cepeda Architect
Locaton: Portugal
Status: under construction
Image Credits: João Cepeda Architect; Alexandra Sinitaru

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As a founding essence, all of its ‘humid’ spaces emphasize a feeling of refuge and nostalgia – like an ‘elegy’ to the memory of the region’s (almost lost) thermal theme.

The bathroom spaces and a ‘rocky patio’ complete a simple residential program: a private bedroom secluded to the rear, and a large living room facing east, and the (locally called) “ribeira dos Moinhos”. The idea of a unified but fragmentable space. An environment with its own character although, in a way, anonymous and banal.

©Alexandra Sinitaru

A precise design answer for a specific use – albeit ‘open’ and (almost) ambiguous. All these premises seek, not the (vulgar) principle of the ‘form that follows function’, but rather the design answer that allows for use, and that can (occasionally) be freed from it. After all, as history shows us, ‘configuration’ and ‘functionality’ are as close a relationship as they are an unpredictable identity. Álvaro Siza usually says that “Nature is Nature, architecture is geometry”. As Umberto Eco tells us, “we are condemned to find forms that harmonize with Nature, completing it; and Nature always triumphs – but subjugated to our disturbances.”

©Alexandra Sinitaru

This will (always) be the role of architecture. As Herberto Helder once wrote, “space does not exist, it is a metaphor for time”. This is (exactly) how this house is, just (old) stone – just crafted by time. “Excavated” between the rocky cliffs, a fraction of life becomes perennial – (in)finitely petrified.

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