Preserved Farm Homes

Quinta do Fortunato is a Modern House Built Around an Old Stone Building

Quinta do Fortunato is a family home in Meixedo, Portugal, that has an impressively modern design. However, the house stands out not for its modernism alone — rather, what's striking about the abode is that it merges with a traditional stone farmhouse on the same property, blending modern style with the classic architecture of the area.

There are two volumes that make up the entirety of the Quinta do Fortunato property, and both of those buildings use a similar technique to blend with the preexisting farmhouses. Those farmhouses are covered by a glass and timber facade that looks to take inspiration from the Scandinavian school, and the use of glass in particular provides a clever way to expose as much of the traditional brick buildings as possible.
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1. Blended Architecture - Combining modern design with traditional architecture to create unique and visually appealing buildings.
2. Preservation Integration - Using preservation techniques to integrate old buildings into modern structures, preserving history while adding contemporary functionality.
3. Scandinavian Influence - Incorporating elements of Scandinavian design into architecture, creating a harmonious blend of simplicity, functionality, and natural materials.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and developers can explore innovative ways to combine traditional and modern design, offering clients unique and visually stunning living spaces.
2. Historical Preservation - Preservation organizations and specialists can leverage preservation integration techniques to maintain historical significance while repurposing old structures for modern use.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can draw inspiration from the Scandinavian influence in architectural design to create contemporary spaces that are both visually pleasing and functional.

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