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fala atelier weaves glass brick and metal mesh to shape apartment for two in porto


waves of glass brick and clouds of metal by fala atelier

 

A ground floor shop in a banal and narrow 1970s housing block gets a second life by architecture practice fala atelier. Sited in Porto, the building now houses an apartment for two, with a clear program but an ambigious layout. Waves of glass brick and clouds of metal mesh intertwine to transform this originally non domestic space. 

Two curved walls run smoothly through both levels, gently dissociating private and public areas. Meanwhile, a longitudinal axis is emphasized by two metallic masks. The back facade is a compound layering of glass, mirror, metallic cutouts, steady patters, and fiddly handrails. The front is a misty mass of clouds.

fala atelier waves of glass and clouds of metal
waves of glass and clouds of metal by Fala Atelier | all images © Francisco Ascensao

 

 

dissolving the traditional boundaries of a house

 

The material palette set forth by fala atelier (see more here) dissolves the traditional boundaries of a house. Vast surfaces of glass bricks, tiles, and light blue are occasionally interrupted by dots of marble, lines of wood, and blatant red elements. ‘One could refer to Ito’s sense of erotic transparency and Hasegawa’s experiments with overlays and layers. The project is a spectacular answer to a non spectacular question. The domestic space is a stage and dwelling becomes performing; the user becomes an actor and spectator to the routines of daily life,’ concludes the practice. 

fala atelier waves of glass and clouds of metal
vast surfaces of glass bricks are often interrupted by red elements

fala atelier waves of glass and clouds of metal
fala atelier transforms a shop from a 1970s housing block

fala atelier weaves glass brick and metal mesh to shape apartment for two in porto
kitchen area

fala atelier weaves glass brick and metal mesh to shape apartment for two in porto
breaking the traditional layout of a house

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