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Published: Tuesday, November 13, 2007

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Ex Arena Braga

Bordering the sea, Ex Arena Braga by ‘Giovanni Vaccarini architects' houses holiday flats, lies upon a rectangular lot stretched along the east-west axis.

By: Giovanni Vaccarini architects

Architecture-Page | Ex Arena Braga by Giovanni Vaccarini architects
Photographs by Alessandro Ciampi, Courtesy of Giovanni Vaccarini Architects.

The building houses holiday flats, lies upon a rectangular lot along the east-west axis, and borders the sea.

It was a challenge to club together the following key parameters and elements into the project:

  • The impressive length of the site, and the shape of the building affected thus
  • The use of ground floor (equipment and services for the cinema), resulting in the need for a completely free connection to the ground
  • A very heavy presence of a tall and closed building on the southern side of the site

Architecture-Page | Ex Arena Braga by Giovanni Vaccarini architects
Photographs by Alessandro Ciampi, Courtesy of Giovanni Vaccarini Architects.

The project tries to reinterpret all this by giving these aspects architectural significance:

  • The vertical distribution was placed close to the main facade, so as to have an uninterrupted ground floor space
  • The glass skin, wrapping the building emerged due to the light adjustment/capturing influenced by the adjacent buildings. It thus becomes an interface between the inside and outside, and acts as a unifying element of the design.

Ex Arena Braga - Diagram of the skin [39 Kb, opens in a pop-up window]

Architecture-Page | Ex Arena Braga by Giovanni Vaccarini architects
Photographs by Alessandro Ciampi, Courtesy of Giovanni Vaccarini Architects.

The flat complex "floats" upon a ground floor which is totally empty and dematerialized, connected to earth by means of a long glass wall.

Since the building shape is elongated, the idea was to conceive these spaces as boat-like rather than set on firm ground. The access to all flats is provided via a long "bridge" on the last floor, linking to living areas of the flats.

The open space living room-kitchen is connected to the rooms downstairs with iron and wood stairs (below deck); upstairs is the deck/terrace.

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