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Sequeira, Marta (2022). Residential Building. Lisbon. Portugal. TC Cuadernos. 154-155, 426-431
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M. S. Carneiro,  "Residential Building. Lisbon. Portugal", in TC Cuadernos, no. 154-155, pp. 426-431, 2022
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@misc{carneiro2022_1764915597359,
	author = "Sequeira, Marta",
	title = "Residential Building. Lisbon. Portugal",
	year = "2022",
	howpublished = "Printed",
	url = "https://www.tccuadernos.com/monografias/544-carrilho-da-graca-arquitectura-tc-154.html"
}
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TY  - GEN
TI  - Residential Building. Lisbon. Portugal
T2  - TC Cuadernos
AU  - Sequeira, Marta
PY  - 2022
SP  - 426-431
SN  - 1136-906X
UR  - https://www.tccuadernos.com/monografias/544-carrilho-da-graca-arquitectura-tc-154.html
AB  - This multi-family housing building is located in a sedimented area of Lisbon, between Rua Presidente Arriaga and Rua do Olival, in front of Jardim 9 de Abril – also called Jardim das Albertas or Jardim da Rocha de Conde de Óbidos –, marked by a wide view over the Tagus River. The four-storey building with facades facing both streets crosses the plot and develops in a U shape, forming a landscaped courtyard, lined with traditional green tiles, to which large glazed areas face. The façade facing the public garden and the river view is equipped with a loggia, a transitional element between the building's interior spaces and the landscape. The loggia is made up of a series of stone pillars that are so thin that they had to be reinforced internally with steel, delimiting balconies – following the vertical and horizontal markings that characterise the adjacent buildings. The northern façade, on the other hand, is, like the wall found there, blind, covered by a creeper that covers
the entire surface. The roof is made of a zinc surface composed of multiple waters – subtly evoking the traditional roof –, barely visible from the public space, “establishing a compromise between the memory of the roof and the paradigmatic fl at roofs of contemporary architecture”.
ER  -