Bucolic Landscapes: 15 Country Houses in Portugal

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With a population of a little over ten million people, of which almost two-thirds are living in urban areas, Portugal is still one of the most rural countries in Europe to this day. A significant part of the population is distributed along the Atlantic Ocean coast, concentrated mainly in Lisbon and Porto, which account for almost half of the country's residents, resulting in a large and sparsely populated inland area with predominantly rural characteristics.

Despite the low density and the countryside atmosphere, these regions are not lacking in quality architecture. Many buildings - mostly residential - stand out for their ability to blend into the landscape, repurpose old structures, or pay homage to local vernacular techniques. The following 15 country houses are examples of this:

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Cite: Baratto, Romullo. "Bucolic Landscapes: 15 Country Houses in Portugal" [Paisagens bucólicas: 15 casas de campo em Portugal] 12 Aug 2023. ArchDaily. (Trans. Duduch, Tarsila) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/960770/bucolic-landscapes-15-country-houses-in-portugal> ISSN 0719-8884

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