In São Pedro de Rates, Portugal, an existing stone house in dilapidated condition but with historically valuable elements is transformed into the Rates House, doubling its size and offering the developer a valuable home
An old Portuguese service station with an old, fragile structure has been completely renovated by the architectural studio atelierdacosta and equipped with lightweight corrugated sheet metal cladding on the side façades
Designed by Atelierdacosta, the house with a concrete base and wooden structure is intended to represent the ephemeral concept of architecture. Designed to be a holiday home, the functional spaces are developed taking into account the openings and views to the outside.
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