'Polikatoikea' / Filipe Magalhaes and Ana Luisa Soares

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Filipe Magalhaes and Ana Luisa Soares shared with us their first prize winning proposal in the open ideas competition organized by Origami Competitions. The competition focused on an empty plot in Oporto, Portugal, where they were asked to develop a fresh and contemporary residential proposal that could be spread through the city. ‘Polikatoikea’ does just that in seeking a compromise between a greek rule (polikatoika) and a swedish philosophy (ikea). More images and architects’ description after the break.

The project is an (almost) politic move that seeks the densification of the city through a low-cost construction targeting a young and unattached client. (On a conceptual level) the project attempts to provide an idea that fights the ‘desertification’ where, in face of an unstable economic conjecture, the low cost appears as a possible (and affordable) solution. The backyard is seen as the basic element of the proposal: it is abstracted and repeated on every floor unfolding a series of new public platforms.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "'Polikatoikea' / Filipe Magalhaes and Ana Luisa Soares " 28 Jan 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/202283/polikatoikea-filipe-magalhaes-and-ana-luisa-soares> ISSN 0719-8884

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