Modern White House By Carlos Nuno Lacerda Architects, In Portugal

Modern White House By Carlos Nuno Lacerda Architects, In Portugal

Modern white house which was designed in 2011 is the design of an architect named Carlos Nuno Lacerda Architects. Building a luxury home is located in Valongo, Portugal. This house is designed as a large volume, with a real entry is assumed by the gap between the volume, and improved by a statue of the panel that follows the entire route entry, the house close contact and open the road to the site through the big glass walls. A strict metric served as the basis for the design of homes and volumetric conception. This house has a ventilation and natural air circulation, other than that every room has a different design tailored to its usefulness. Materials used in the construction of this house is very quality and hold in the long term. Every wall in the house is surrounded by large glass, the goal in order to ensure adequate privacy. A vertical wooden structures provide the necessary shade, giving rhythm to the facade of the East, and subsequently maintain the privacy of users.

The combination brings together building aspects of modernity and faith of classical aesthetics and formal expression to display the elegance of this occupancy. This house is designed to follow the modern style of 2011 today. Houses are built with a modern interior and exterior provide satisfaction for their owners. By displaying a modern style with classical style accompanied Carlos Nuno Lacerda provide uniqueness of this house. Interior of the house such as bedrooms, living room, kitchen, family room and a swimming pool designed in a modern way. A memorable all-white shades of the mirror gives the impression of broad application and affirmed in every room a minimalist feel. This house has a harmonious blend of lighting with color paint of this luxury residential, so the style of a luxury second to none. In addition, this house has a large yard and green that can give your soul calm reflection.
Photographer: Nelson Garrido
 Designed as a large volume, with the entry markedly assumed by a gap between volumes, and enhanced by a sculpture panel that follows the entire entry route, the house shuts down the street contact and opens into the site through large glazed walls. A rigorous metric served as the basis for the house’s design and volumetric conception. The program was conceived according to functional requirements, and adjusted to the needs of the project, ensuring through the study of light, natural ventilation and circulation, a succession of different and adapted spaces with different uses.









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