
Porto: The Latest Architecture and News
Center School S.Miguel de Nevogilde / AVA Architects
In Progress: Sambade House / Spaceworkers

Architects: Spaceworkers Location: Penafiel, Porto, Portugal Architects In Charge: Henrique Marques, Rui Dinis Collaborators: Sérgio Rocha, Rui Miguel, Rui Rodrigues Project Year: 2012 Photographs: João Morgado Fotografia de Arquitectura
House in Foz do Douro II / José Carlos Cruz

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Architects: José Carlos Cruz
- Area: 885 m²
- Year: 2010
L02CR House / ARQX Architects

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Architects: ARQX Architects
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2011
House F+M / João Rapagão Arquitecto
Sao Cirilo Community Center / Nuno Valentim Arquitectura
Capela Creu / Nuno Valentim Arquitectura

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Architects: Nuno Valentim Arquitectura
- Area: 45 m²
Bar La Boheme / AVA Architects
'Polikatoikea' / Filipe Magalhaes and Ana Luisa Soares

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.
Sushihana Restaurant / A2G Arquitectura

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Architects: A2G Arquitectura
- Year: 2011
House in Aldoar / Topos Atelier de Arquitectura

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Architects: Topos Atelier de Arquitectura
- Area: 485 m²
- Year: 2011
Casa do Conto / Pedra Líquida
Yellow Apartment Renovation / Pedro Varela & Renata Pinho

Architects: Pedro Varela & Renata Pinho Location: Porto, Portugal Project Year: 2011 Photographs: José Campos
University of Porto Business School Proposal / FREE + OODA

Architecture is often considered a social art of function adjustment that seeks an implicit idea of permanence and formal consistency. This usually results in a demand for a creation that sustains the progress of time in an attitude of survival and maturation. However, on this intervention by architecture firms FREE and OODA, the building’s integration and urban landscape was based on the awareness of the direct relationship that the site has with works by internationally renowned architects (SANAA and Alcino Soutinho) and in compliance with the heterogeneity of the surrounding urban fabric. Thus, the building assumes its identity but deliberately quiet and in continuity with the pre-existence. More images and architects’ description after the break.























