© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The project concerns the construction of a passage through two buildings leading to a square which lies eight meter below, leveled by one elevator, inside the staircase.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The passage works like an exhibition space, for paintings, sculptures and video arts. Conducts directly to the “Galleria Solar”, gallery which is specialized in cinematic art video and shortcut films. There is also a city bookshop.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The original building was constructed in the sixteenth century, being deeply transformed in the eighteenth century. The refurbishment is done after the building was totally ruined.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
Being the passage a public space, which is opened from 8:00 am until 12:00pm, the art is protected by glass panels which are provided with natural heating and ventilation.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
In the middle of the passage, we left some remains, testimony of the sixteenth century original building: a stone portico and some steps characteristic of this period.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
On the first floor and in the attic, the space is converted into one student residence with eighteen bedrooms, kitchens and living spaces. Here, the strategy of the project is different. While on the ground floor, all the stone remain nude, without plaster and the floors are made of stone or cement, in the student residence, the space has been treated in terms of comfort: the floor was paved with wood and the walls were plastered and painted.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The common areas of the residence communicate with the gallery through pre-existing windows that provide transparencies and interaction between the gallery, the artworks and the common areas of the residence.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The building also communicates with the city through windows placed specifically to frame the special views of the monuments of the sixteenth century.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The presence of the colored glass helps to make the transition between the historic manor house built in stone and the staircase constructed in pigmented concrete. Both materials went through unfinished treatments, evidencing the imperfection of the mankind.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The space with the colour glass iluminates the passage which incorporates a space for art exhibitions, introducing a section of cinematic gallery inside.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
By this way, people meet art when walking through the city public spaces, being directly confronted and surprised by the regular exhibitions of the gallery.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
It combines the old with the new design, taking the atmosphere and ambience of gothic vitrals into contemporary architecture. The way that the luminous colour panel is seen at the entrance of the building, attracts people to come and see the bright colours: the light at the end of the tunnel.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The Gallery was designed taking into account the principles of reuse of construction materials. The granite, building material which predominates in the building complemented with pigmented concrete, used in the construction of stairs and lift box. This project exposed the enormous capacity for conversion of the granite material seen as natural and environmentally friendly.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
The huge thermal inertia of the granite associated with its high density, permits this material to be used as heat accumulator during the summer, releasing the energy accumulated during the winter months, thereby avoiding the use of forced air-conditioning spaces. Our little contribution to the desirable sustainability.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Manuel Maia Gomes . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Manuel Maia Gomes . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Manuel Maia Gomes . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Manuel Maia Gomes . Published on September 09, 2011.
© Manuel Maia Gomes . Published on September 09, 2011.