Adro

Lisbon, Portugal

Housing

19.800 m2

2023

Since 2014, house prices in Portugal have been rising by more than 6% a year. Lisbon has been the worst-affected municipality in Portugal, infecting the surrounding municipalities and pushing its inhabitants out of the city centre.

In a world defined by perpetual change, as architects, we see ourselves as catalysts for positive transformation, entrusted with the responsibility of actively shaping our surroundings. We believe that the intersection of creativity and practicality, where vision meets reality, is the road to design for a hopeful future.

While designing such an impactful project in the heart of the city of Lisbon, near the historic Basílica da Estrela and along Infante Santo Avenue, we found that the design strategy of the competition should combine housing with public spaces open to everyone.

In addition to providing the city with 100 affordable housing units, the winning proposal seeks to bridge social gaps within urban areas and address the lack of outdoor spaces in residential buildings. By creating new, inviting public spaces that seamlessly interchange with the built environment, the proposal aims to invigorate and enhance the urban experience, promoting pedestrian circulation, transparency in commercial areas, and emphasising the vital role of people in shaping the city.

With a strong focus on creating a “people-oriented” mindset, the proposal’s core principle revolves around the intrinsic relationship between built mass and public spaces – the office stands for designing public space before private. This theme has been consistently endorsed by MASSLAB. To emphasise this vision, the proposal stems from two generous public zones: a lush green garden and a stable paved square. Though contrasting in nature, these spaces harmoniously complement each other when experienced together. The organic design of the garden offers multiple sensory experiences, making use of water features, topography, lighting, vegetation, and visual connectivity. Meanwhile, the Basilica Square acts as a regular geometric element, seamlessly connecting the main pathways. The proposed plazas and the integration with a new landscape fully address the program’s needs and specificities, aligning cohesively with the historical surroundings.

The awarded project was praised by the jury for its exceptional urban integration and architectural relationship, once the project stood out from other proposals because it integrated new buildings with the existing urban framework and infrastructure with profound respect. With a special location in the heart of Lisbon, and with housing as the main focus, these buildings of 20.000 m2 will also offer commercial areas, and two generous public spaces open to the city.

Status

Ongoing, Open Competition
Awarded 1sd Prize

Client

IHRU

Design team

Ramona Dunser

Wladimir Pulupa

Diogo Barbosa

Filippo Bravi

Diogo Sousa Rocha

Duarte Ramalho Fontes

João Prisco

Joana Dias Ferreira

Mafalda Cotrim

Patricia Moreira

Joana Milhais Ferreira

Katerina Nycha

Lourenço Menezes Rodrigues

Consultants

Oh!Land Studio

Adão da Fonseca – Engenheiros Consultores

BISTO

BARBAR

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