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OODA Designs the Oeiras House Outside of Lisbon, Portugal

Portuguese design firm OODA has designed the Oeiras House, which is located near Lisbon outside of the town ow Oeiras. The home is defined by its unique shape, which is crafted to embrace the irregular sloped site with sunken concrete materials. It has a single-storey build with a U-shaped structure -- part of which is sunken in order to wrap around the patio and central pool.

OODA shared with Dezeen, "The architecture adapts rather than asserts itself, embracing the irregular topography and preserving centuries-old trees, turning site constraints into defining feature. The existing slope to the west, which posed a challenge by restricting natural light, became a key driver of the U-shaped design. The design embraces a half-buried built solution that responds to this topography, ensuring optimal use of natural light and private outdoor spaces."

Trend Themes

  1. Topography-responsive Architecture — Innovations in architecture that adapt to irregular landscapes are transforming site challenges into aesthetic and functional design features.
  2. Sunken Concrete Constructions — Using sunken concrete materials in residential building projects is gaining popularity for its ability to harmonize with natural slopes and enhance privacy.
  3. Eco-preserving Building Designs — New architectural designs prioritize ecological considerations by incorporating existing natural elements like century-old trees into the building plan.

Industry Implications

  1. Sustainable Construction — The construction industry is exploring sustainable practices that integrate natural topography and materials to minimize environmental impact.
  2. Landscape Architecture — Landscape architecture is being revolutionized by trends that blend naturally into irregular terrains while preserving local flora.
  3. Residential Real Estate — The real estate industry sees growth in demand for uniquely designed homes that offer aesthetic integration with the surrounding environment.

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