
João Morgado
The Loquat Tree House / Machado Igreja Arquitectos
10 Unconventional Plywood Projects That Show The Bright Future of 20th Century Materials

Sold in standard 4 foot wide sheets since 1928, plywood has been a staple of conventional construction for nearly a century. Dimensionally strong, easily cut, lightweight and capable of creating an effective barrier, plywood and other engineered panels like OSB, particle board, and MDF is ubiquitous, particularly for their use as sheathing material in balloon and timber frame construction systems. Boats, airplanes and even automobile frames have historically been built out of plywood, predating (or replacing) steel, aluminum, and fiberglass. As a simple material capable of being manipulated and shaped in a wide variety of ways, sheet ply was also favored in furniture and architectural designs by modernists including Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Alvar Aalto, and Marcel Breuer.
Gentleman / 3r Ernesto Pereira

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Architects: 3r Ernesto Pereira
- Area: 65 m²
- Year: 2017
Vila do Conde Apartment / Raulino Silva Arquitecto

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Architects: Raulino Silva Arquitecto
- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Flos, Porcelanosa Grupo, Tapetes de Beiriz
The Capela do Monte Through the Lens of João Morgado

Portuguese architectural photographer João Morgado shared with us a series of images from Álvaro Siza's latest project, the Capela do Monte. This chapel is located in Barão de São João, in the Algarve region of Portugal. Part of the Monte da Charneca complex, Capela do Monte was commissioned in 2016 by a Swiss-American couple residing there.
Inaugurated in March of this year, the sandy colored, 10.34 x 6.34-meter structure was built at the highest point of a hill and can only be accessed by foot. Its monolithic geometry suggests, from outside, a serenity from the inner space. The wooden furniture within the chapel were all designed by Siza and manufactured by Serafim Pereira Simões Successors of Porto.
Church of S. Tiago de Antas / Hugo Correia

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Architects: Hugo Correia
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2016
Embassy of Egypt / PROMONTORIO

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Architects: PROMONTORIO
- Area: 1510 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Ferro-Wic, Mota Engil, WoodCare
Areia / AAP Associated Architects Partnership

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Architects: AAP Associated Architects Partnership
- Area: 2063 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Fosroc, Kessel, Stormer
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Professionals: Asbuilt - Vando Beldade
Touguinha House / Raulino Silva
House in Ovar / Nelson Resende
ED&JO House / NoArq

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Architects: NoArq
- Area: 408 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Barbot, Cortizo, MICROCRETE
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Professionals: GEPEC, José M. Sampaio & Cª. Lda., APRO ENGENHARIA
Nossa Senhora de Fátima Chapel / Plano Humano Arquitectos
The Dovecote-Granary / Tiago do Vale Arquitectos

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Architects: Tiago do Vale Arquitectos
- Area: 42 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Galpão, Vintage Alternative Store
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Professionals: José Amorim Lima L.Da
House in São João de Ovar / Nelson Resende
São Francisco / Filipe Pina

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Architects: Filipe Pina
- Area: 275 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Azulima, Extrusal, Ofa, Primus Vitória, Sanindusa
Camões House / Pedro Ferreira Architecture Studio

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Architects: Pedro Ferreira Architecture Studio
- Area: 206 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: CIN, Primus Vitória, Sanitana
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Professionals: Axisarte
Could Cork Be Nature’s Answer to Our Environmental and Construction Needs?

Unbeknown to many, cork is something of a dark horse when it comes to the environment—a model of a sustainable industry and building material. By its very nature, cork is both recyclable and renewable, as it is the only tree that regenerates its bark, while harvesting that bark causes the tree no harm.
Cork has been sneaking its way into our buildings for many years now; due to its hard-wearing properties it can be found, for example, in the checkerboard flooring of the Library of Congress. Even NASA has been wise to cork's light weight and insulation capacity, using it as an insulator for their space shuttles.
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