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Graça Apartment by Fala Atelier, Lisbon

Graça Apartment Fala Atelier

Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Portuguese architecture studio Fala Atelier has transformed a 19th-century apartment into living gallery in Lisbon’s Graça district. The apartment presented a series of small rooms, some devoid of natural light, and an impractical exterior bathroom. The intervention aimed to erase these faults and to clarify the use of the available surface: a gently curved wall was extended from facade to facade, defining the limit between a vast common space and the different private rooms.

The long main space serves as living but also as dining and kitchen area; it is a living gallery rather than a living room. Its curved wall is punctuated by hand-painted doors in different shades of blue, hanging detached from the floor like a set of monochrome paintings. There is a carefully calibrated clash between the lightness of the curve and the rigidity of its elevation.

The materials and orientations of the floors underline the functional distinction through the apartment. A small roof area was reclaimed behind the back facade: the new courtyard-like space provides an exterior addition to the living room, natural but unexpected for an apartment on a second storey.

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all images © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

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