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casa tóló by álvaro leite siza vieira

Portugal Architecture News - Aug 19, 2008 - 15:59   6493 views

‘casa tóló’ is the creation of portuguese architect álvaro leite siza vieira, son of the 1992 pritzker prize
winner álvaro siza vieira. located on a steep hill in northern portugual, siza was confronted with
a difficult building site. instead of fighting the natural environment, the architect embraced it using
the slope as the home’s main characteristic. the home begins at the top of the hill and slowly reveals
itself as you descend down the outdoor staircase. the home was designed as a vacation home for the
architect’s cousin, wife and children. despite the familiar connection the home was built on a tight
budget of 150,000 usd. the various rooms are divided among the levels, each one even has its own
patio space. despite the frontal exposure to the hot sun, the residence is cooled by the earth which
surrounds it on three sides.
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