VAULT APARTMENT
Besides all this, the silver lining about how a former arch shaped the apartment and its inception, needed to be told.
As such, the perfect metaphor for the VAULT project is that the inside of the apartment mimics what the street has lacked for decades, and which used to define it as a starting and finishing point: the Arch of São Bento. The fact that the arch still exists nowadays but is now proudly alone in another square of Lisbon, and that the marks of this “uncoupling” are still deeply visible on the street itself (and on the tiny rocky side which connects it to the National Parliament), gave us an extra shot of energy to create something deeply rooted on the notion of the unexpected/ unusual. This historic but grounded reference to arched forms is now perceived throughout its operational/logistics framework, and its visual identity.
As we showcase it here, so much of what is layered under the coats of paint we used is now visible, perceived, revealed. As it should.
LOCATION
Lisbon, Portugal
TYPOLOGY
Residential
INTERVENTION
Fit Out
STATUS
Built, 2023
DESIGN
João Gameiro, Alexandre Cisneiros, Barbara Dzavanova, Patrícia Brito Pereira
PHOTOGRAPHY
Francisco Nogueira
COLLABORATIONS
VAULT APARTMENT
Besides all this, the silver lining about how a former arch shaped the apartment and its inception, needed to be told.
As such, the perfect metaphor for the VAULT project is that the inside of the apartment mimics what the street has lacked for decades, and which used to define it as a starting and finishing point: the Arch of São Bento. The fact that the arch still exists nowadays but is now proudly alone in another square of Lisbon, and that the marks of this “uncoupling” are still deeply visible on the street itself (and on the tiny rocky side which connects it to the National Parliament), gave us an extra shot of energy to create something deeply rooted on the notion of the unexpected/ unusual. This historic but grounded reference to arched forms is now perceived throughout its operational/logistics framework, and its visual identity.
As we showcase it here, so much of what is layered under the coats of paint we used is now visible, perceived, revealed. As it should.
LOCATION
Lisbon, Portugal
TYPOLOGY
Residential
INTERVENTION
Fit Out
STATUS
Built, 2023
DESIGN
João Gameiro, Alexandre Cisneiros, Barbara Dzavanova, Patrícia Brito Pereira
PHOTOGRAPHY
Francisco Nogueira
COLLABORATIONS
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