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Olaria Municipal, Quinta da Estrela, Odemira, Portugal by ARDE Arquitetura + Design

Project name:
Olaria Municipal
Architecture firm:
ARDE Arquitetura + Design
Location:
Quinta da Estrela, Odemira, Portugal
Photography:
Ivo Tavares Studio
Principal architect:
Daniel Pinho
Design team:
Built area:
565 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2021
Completion year:
2024
Collaborators:
Fluids Engineering: Paulo Ferreira. Thermal Engineering: Miguel Ferreira – certiterm. Visual identity: Daniel Pinho
Landscape:
Daniel Pinho
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Paulo Ferreira
Environmental & MEP:
Lighting:
Claudio Espirito Santo
Construction:
Virgílio de Sousa Leal
Supervision:
Rui Graça, Vitor Afonso
Visualization:
Tools used:
Material:
Stone, concrete, glass, wood, brick
Client:
Private
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Public Space › Municipal Building

ARDE Arquitetura + Design: Handcrafted brick is the protagonist of this Pottery in Odemira.

The project is located in Quinta da Estrela which occupies a valley in Odemira, a landscape significantly altered over the last three decades. The slope surrounding the Quinta da Estrela house was removed to make way for a parking lot, isolating the building and causing structural issues due to the excavation.

The intervention and rehabilitation proposal adapts the pottery program to the building without altering the existing construction and creates an adjacent volume for the location of kilns and technical areas. The rehabilitated areas of the existing building include a store, a kitchen, a toilet, and the potter's workspace. The proposed expansion serves as a buttress to the damaged wall of the house. It is entirely made of handmade solid brick, aligning the new construction method with the craftsmanship of the potter.

The simple form of the expansion makes the brick and the clay the protagonist of this new construction, giving it an industrial character while linking the material to the earth as a memorial to the excavated hillside.

To enhance the building's relationship with its surroundings, the landscape next to the main entrance was redesigned, and two ramps were integrated to create a smoother connection between the building, the town, and Quinta da Estrela.


By Stephany Mata Garcia

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