Video from ARCHMOV #03. 227 Flat was designed by Diogo Brito, Rodrigo Vilas-Boas and Francisco Lencastre from OODA, in Porto, Portugal.

It’s a 150 sqm two-story apartment completed in 2012.

In a place nearby the sea in Porto, they had the chance to design a complete transformation of a two-story apartment. It was our intention to play with the light that strongly flows into the apartment merging it with new program needs.

The relation between voids, volumes and the function among them was the prime project drive aiming to create fine detailing while suggesting new surprising spaces and features to be used.

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OODA ( ooda.eu ). Diogo Brito, Rodrigo Vilas-Boas, Francisco Lencastre
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Client
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Confidential.
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Area
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150 sqm.
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2012.
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Pedro Carvalho (INCEPTION ARCHITECTS).
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Filming.- Ivo Tavares (ITS – IVO TAVARES STUDIO
Post-Production.- Luís Melo (ITS – IVO TAVARES STUDIO)

 
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OODA (Oporto Office for Design and Architecture) was founded in 2010 by Diogo Brito, Rodrigo Vilas-Boas and Francisco Lencastre, and later expanded with the addition of João Jesus and Julião Pinto Leite. With offices in Porto and Lisbon, OODA is made up of a diverse team of over 50 architects of various nationalities and stands out for its creative and analytical approach.

In its architectural practice, OODA challenges conventional processes to create projects that are highly tailored to context and program, covering a wide range of typologies, from single-family homes to large hotels, institutional buildings, museums and religious spaces, at scales ranging from master plans to interior design.

OODA’s work process is based on understanding the context of each project, guiding a design journey that begins and ends on-site, and combining various references and formal languages. A variety of design research and development techniques are used, ranging from hand drawings to digital 3D models and physical mock-ups, supported by a mock-up workshop equipped with 3D printing and CNC technologies.

Collaboration is key at OODA. Its horizontal structure promotes open communication and joint problem-solving, creating a dynamic and collaborative work environment, internationally recognized with several awards and publications.

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