Portuguese architecture practice Inception Architects Studio was commissioned to design this home, CC House, located on the Quinta dos Carvalhos in Leira, a historic town on the banks of the River Lis in central Portugal.

The house, consisting of four volumes, has been built and cultivated in harmony with the landscape and time over eight years, carefully placing each volume on the natural plateaus, maintaining the topography of the site, as well as its centuries-old oak and cork trees.  

CC House by Inception Architects Studio is conceived as a refuge for reconnecting with the rural environment, consisting of four independent volumes (garage, barn, Bell House and Black Bird House) strategically distributed across the plot on a single floor, avoiding an aggressive impact on the landscape.

Inside the house, the solidity of concrete is combined with the warmth of wood. The exterior is clad in zinc on the roof and façade, which increases durability and features a self-cleaning technical solution that uses the slope and wind to remove leaves from the cork trees.

CC House by Inception Architects Studio. Photograph by Ivo Tavares.

CC House by Inception Architects Studio. Photograph by Ivo Tavares.

Project description by Inception Architects Studio

The CC House, also known as Quinta dos Carvalhos, is a project that stands out for its profound harmony between architecture and nature. Set on a two-hectare plot in the Leiria region, the house was designed with an unwavering respect for the surrounding environment, where the built structure does not impose itself on the landscape but rather adapts to it. The result is an organic and sensitive integration that transforms the house into a refuge where the natural and the constructed coexist in perfect harmony.

The layout of the four buildings that make up CC House—Garage, Barn, Bell House, and Black Bird House—was carefully planned to preserve the site’s original topography. The volumes were strategically positioned on naturally formed plateaus, developing on a single level to minimize visual impact. The choice of materials—concrete, wood, and zinc—reflects the pursuit of a refined architectural language, where simplicity highlights the site’s intrinsic beauty.

Casa CC por Inception Architects Studio. Fotografía por Ivo Tavares.
CC House by Inception Architects Studio. Photograph by Ivo Tavares.

Every detail of the project reinforces the connection between architecture and nature. The construction process, spanning over eight years, is a testament to the care and dedication invested in this endeavor. Preserving the existing vegetation was an absolute priority, with the buildings carefully designed to embrace the centuries-old trees, avoiding any aggressive intervention in the land. The orientation of the buildings and the placement of openings were meticulously planned to maximize natural light and promote cross-ventilation, creating comfortable spaces that are perfectly adapted to the local climate.

The client, a native of the region with a deep understanding of the landscape, currently lives and works in Lisbon, where he manages a law firm. He saw this project as an opportunity to reconnect with his roots and rediscover the serenity of the countryside, far from the hustle and bustle of urban life. More than just a house, the CC House represents a return to origins and a commitment to the essence of the place.

CC House by Inception Architects Studio. Photograph by Ivo Tavares.
CC House by Inception Architects Studio. Photograph by Ivo Tavares.

The surrounding natural environment played a key role in every design decision. One of the challenges was managing the dense tree canopy, primarily composed of cork oaks and holm oaks, whose leaves accumulate on the ground during the colder months. To address this issue, it was crucial to incorporate an efficient self-cleaning system and rainwater drainage into the roof design.

The chosen solution consisted of sloped zinc-clad roofs, whose inclination, combined with the action of wind and rainwater, allows leaves to be naturally removed. They are directed to the ground, where they can be easily collected by the maintenance team. This technical approach ensures not only the functionality and longevity of the roofs but also the harmonious integration of the buildings into the landscape.

CC House by Inception Architects Studio. Photograph by Ivo Tavares.
CC House by Inception Architects Studio. Photograph by Ivo Tavares.

Despite the serene atmosphere and neutral color palette of the property, a few design pieces play a prominent role, introducing an artistic and expressive discourse. Many were acquired by the client over the years, while others were selected specifically for this project. Among them, the Bull & Stein apple sculpture (Artist Edition by Bruno Jorge Monteiro e Silva – Porto and Apple Sculpture by Lisa Pappon – São Paulo, Brazil), placed next to the Pool House, stands out. With its vibrant colors, this piece intentionally contrasts with the site’s natural tones, asserting itself as a focal point of artistic expression within the architectural ensemble.

At CC House, architecture does not seek to dominate the landscape but rather to engage in a subtle and respectful dialogue with it. The project reflects an approach where the built environment adapts to the natural surroundings, ensuring that the house not only inhabits the land but truly understands and celebrates it.

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Inception Architects Studio. Lead architects.- Pedro Carvalho, Diana Gala e Carlos Ferreira.

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Inspection and interior Design.- Inception Architects Studio.
Engineering.- Cividaco Engenharia e Serviços.
Landscape.- Inception Architects Studio.
Thermal engineering and visual identity.- Cividaco Engenharia e Serviços.

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Veyel Construções, Valter Gomes Construções e Ediperfil.

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1,200 sqm.

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Year of conclusion.- 2024.

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Quinta dos Carvalhos - Leiria, Portugal.

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Black Zinc.- VM Zinc. 
Hi-Finity + SL38 Window Frames.- Reyaners.
X-Stone.- Porcelanosa.
Luna Wood.- Banema.
Microdeck.- Top Ciment.
Black MDF.- Valchromat.
Sanlife Sanitary Ware and Line 42 Faucets.- Sanindusa.
Decorative Ceramic Panels.- Arfai.
Flat Skylights.- Velux.
Overlap Garage Door.- Doorgate.
Vortex Fireplace.- Shelter Fireplaces.
Lighting.- Flos, Vibia.

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Inception Architects Studio is an architecture practice founded in 2011 in  São João do Souto, composed by Pedro Carvalho, Diana Gala and Carlos Ferreira. The practice is based on the use of teamwork, supported by the collective design and the multidisciplinary and global vision of the projects, trying to transfer to a new spatiality, a unique identity in a 360º perspective.

It believes in a practice based on the exchange of information and experiences, in the crossing of ideas, in the common effort and in the sharing of knowledge and enthusiasm, in the development of a fuller architecture, of people and for people, perceptible, sensitive, free, dynamic, independent, different and avant-garde, capable of provoking emotions and sensations, helping to reflect the wills, desires, experiences and ideals of the human being.

 


 

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Published on: January 12, 2026
Cite:
metalocus, ELVIRA PARÍS FERNÁNDEZ
"Cultivated in the landscape and time. CC House by Inception " METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/cultivated-landscape-and-time-cc-house-inception> ISSN 1139-6415
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