SO arquitetos builds coastal 'casa da rocha quebrada' as a grid of framed views
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SO arquitetos builds coastal 'casa da rocha quebrada' as a grid of framed views
"Casa da Rocha Quebrada by SO Arquitetos stands on the southern coast of São Miguel in the Azores, occupying the final open plot along a line of older houses facing the Atlantic. Set against lava rock and open water, the house addresses a landscape shaped by salt and wind, where buildings are designed to endure the coastal elements. The project was conceived for the parents of one of the studio's founders, a circumstance that allowed decisions to remain close to daily use and long-term inhabitation."
"From the street, Casa da Rocha Quebrada appears as a dense concrete volume which the team at SO Arquitetos articulates with deep recesses. Exposed concrete was chosen for its resistance to time and salt air, as well as for its directness. The material reads as raw and precise, carrying the marks of casting and weather without applied finish. Solids and voids establish a rhythm that limits visual access, with openings set back from the facade to create shade and protect from strong winds."
Casa da Rocha Quebrada sits on the southern coast of São Miguel in the Azores, occupying the last open coastal plot among older houses. The concrete house continues the site's geological logic, reading as an extension of the Rocha Quebrada and closing a coastal block. The project was planned for the parents of a studio founder, enabling choices focused on daily use and long-term inhabitation. An essential design removes excess and emphasizes matter, proportion, and function. Exposed concrete was selected for its resistance to salt air and time, expressed as a raw, precise mineral mass with deep recesses, set-back openings, and controlled opacity to protect from wind and sun.
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