Remodeling a depersonalized home: SilverWoodHouse by Ernesto Pereira

Architect Ernesto Pereira has designed the SilverWoodHouse in the north of Portugal. The clients set no budget limit, no time limit, they just wanted a piece of art where it felt good to live. The architect remodelled this depersonalised home by bringing the beach closer, so that they could feel everyday the proximity of the dunes, sand and worn wood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Info and images courtesy of João Morgado – Fotografia de arquitectura | Architectural Photography

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