Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes

In the House of the Arts designed by Future Architecture Thinking in Miranda do Corvo, Portugal, three different geometric volumes are highlighted by a strong red colour.

The Casa das Artes (House of the Arts) in Miranda do Corvo expresses the encounter between two different identities, rural and urban, in a landscape marked by the Lousã Mountains.
The building features a contemporary and volumetrically expressive language.
FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado
FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado

The sloping roofs establish a dialogue with the geometry of the mountain landscape, in an analogy to the village rooftops. The dynamism achieved through the continuity between façades and roof is highlighted by a strong red colour, emphasizing its design and highlighting the building through the surrounding landscaped area vegetation.

More than a building, the Casa das Artes pretends to be an iconic landmark, celebrating the place where people meet, where culture and art happens, a space capable of promoting and stimulating creative activity, increasing the population quality of life.

FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado
FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado

The project was conceived by creating versatile spaces, technically suitable for different kinds of events, in order to serve all segments of the population.

The deployment area was optimized to favour landscaped spaces, allowing the creation of an amphitheatre for outdoor events, integrated in a garden which is a public space for the village, with several spaces and inviting pathways for leisure.

FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado
FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado

The building consists of three volumes reflecting different sorts of use: the first one containing the stage areas, the second comprising the audience and foyer, and the third with a cafeteria and a future museum area, which constitute a visually independent volume.

The proposed diversity of accesses for the building attempts to emphasize the characterization of this site as a public space, while allowing the public direct access of specific places, such as the museum area and cafeteria, independently, without passing through the auditorium.

FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado
FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado

The main entrance is through the foyer. This space may function as exhibition area and it can be divided in two by a short flight of stairs. From here depart two paths to an auditorium for nearly 300 people, with a motorised orchestra pit and six technical levels, properly equipped for holding theatre performances, opera, concerts, conferences or lectures.

The cafeteria can operate independently from the rest of the building, or even serve as an entrance point providing access to the auditorium. This space has a covered terrace with a skylight oriented towards West, channelling the sunset light into its interior. The terrace area gives access to a multimedia room. The facade of the museum is facing the northern part of the garden, where one of the main entries and the outdoor amphitheatre are located.

FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado
FAT – Future Architecture Thinking: Casa das Artes Miranda do Corvo, Portugal. Photo João Morgado


Casa das Artes
Miranda do Corvo, Portugal
Architect: 
FAT – Future Architecture Thinking
Project Team:
Architect Miguel Correia, Architect Cláudia Campos, Architect Sérgio Catita, Architect Patrícia de Carvalho, Architect Miguel Cabral, Architect Margarida Magro, Architect Sara Gonçalves, Architect Telmo Maia, Architect Gabriel Santos, Architect Hilário Abril, Engineer José Pico, Landscape Architect Sara Távora
Client: 
Municipality of Miranda do Corvo
Area: 
2.360 sqm
Builder: 
TECNORÉM – Engenharia e Construções, S.A.
Year: 
2010 / 2013
Photography: João Morgado

 

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