Architecture practice REM'A was commissioned to renovate a building with great historical relevance in the Portuguese city of Póvoa de Varzim, that occupied a special place in the hearts of the residents and whose fascinating history motivates the project, based on a subtle interaction between preservation and innovation, to celebrate the history of the building.

Through the meticulous intervention of the façade and respect for the formal and aesthetic integrity of the property, taking care of every ornamental and chromatic detail, the project represents a discreet expansion conceived to embrace the less predominant colour of the building while introducing a contracting vertical rhythm, creating a distinction between the different construction stages.
The project by REM'A has a program that allocates a commercial function to the ground floor and a residential and domestic function to the first floor and the attic, thus composing the three heights of the building, whose functional organization, with its irregular geometry, It is facilitated through a longitudinal axis for distribution and a transverse axis for vertical movement.

Given the two purposes of the space, the existence of independent entrances was essential. The main entrance to the commercial area is elegantly situated on the axis of the corner, while access to the accommodation has been thoughtfully arranged along the quieter street. These character changes, both programmatic and level, are reflected with chromatic accents, giving rise to a hierarchy of design elements.


Edifício A’mar by REM’A. Photograph by Ivo Tavares Studio.
 

Project description by REM'A

The property under consideration, a historically significant building in Póvoa de Varzim, not only carried the weight of its classification restrictions but also held a special place in the hearts of local residents, serving as a collective memory of the city. Our research unveiled a fascinating backstory - the previous owner was a well-traveled individual who poured their worldly experiences into the conceptualization of this edifice, resulting in a uniquely eclectic and neo-Renaissance architectural masterpiece. We like to describe this as a form of "reactive" architecture.

This architectural endeavor aimed to create a subtle interplay between preservation and innovation, not as a critique of the pre-existing structure but as a celebration of the two distinct eras of the building's construction.

The intervention can be defined by its meticulous preservation of the property's façade, paying utmost respect to its formal and aesthetic integrity. Every ornamental and chromatic detail was carefully safeguarded. In addition, a discrete expansion was introduced to accommodate the new program for the building, comprising commercial space on the ground floor and local lodging on the first floor and in the attic. The expansion was conceived to embrace the less prominent color of the original building (red) while introducing a contrasting vertical rhythm to the existing horizontal lines, creating a clear visual distinction between the two construction periods. Given the dual purposes of the space, separate entrances were paramount. The main entrance to the commercial area is gracefully positioned at the corner axis, while access to the lodging is thoughtfully arranged along the quieter side street. Furthermore, for the convenience of the commercial space, vehicular access is discreetly incorporated into the expansion's façade for hassle-free loading and unloading.


Edifício A’mar by REM’A. Photograph by Ivo Tavares Studio.

The functional organization of the intermediate level, with its irregular geometry, is facilitated by a longitudinal axis for distribution and a transverse axis for vertical movement. This transverse axis elegantly bridges the gap between the bedroom area and the communal space of the lodging while providing access to the attic suite.

In contrast to the building's striking exterior, which boasts an intense chromatic palette, the interior design adopts a more nuanced approach. Spaces of transition, whether programmatic or on different levels, are highlighted with tasteful chromatic accents in a calming sea of white, allowing for a hierarchy of design element.

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REM’A. Lead architects.- Romeu Ribeiro, José Pedro Marques.
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Engineering.- Filipe Kellen.
Interior design.- Day By Day.
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Ondulavançar, Carpintaria Parente, Golacap.
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250.70 sqm.
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2023.
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Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal.
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Windows.- Accoya.
Floor.- FINSA.
Stairs, ceiling and doors.- Valchromat.
Doors hardware.- JNF.
Furniture.- CLEAF.
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REM'A. Portuguese architecture studio founded by the architects Romeu Ribeiro + José Pedro Marques, based in Guimarães, Portugal.
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Published on: May 23, 2024
Cite: "A celebration of history through color. Edifício A’mar by REM’A" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-celebration-history-through-color-edificio-amar-rema> ISSN 1139-6415
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