Infante House / Blaanc
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Infante House / Blaanc
"The intervention goes beyond mere restoration; it emerges as a manifesto of respect for the modernist legacy, reinterpreting the sobriety of the era through a bold and current lens."
"The central proposal was clear: to honor the memory of the original structure while injecting new energy that responds to the fluidity of today's daily life."
This project in Lisbon spans 150 m² over two floors of a rehabilitated 1950s building. It aims to go beyond restoration by honoring the modernist legacy while infusing contemporary energy. The design respects the original structure's memory and adapts to the fluidity of modern life. The intervention reflects a commitment to both historical significance and current lifestyle demands, showcasing a bold reinterpretation of the era's sobriety.
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