Gloma House / Bruno Dias Arquitectura
The Gloma House Project arises in a small land with a slightly slope, in the vicinity of Ansião Village. The departure point of the building is the permanent contact with nature.
Hugo Santos Silva is a photographer of architecture based in Lisbon, Portugal.
The Gloma House Project arises in a small land with a slightly slope, in the vicinity of Ansião Village. The departure point of the building is the permanent contact with nature.
The Travessa Dom Vasco apartment occupies the last floor of a mid-20th-century building, refurbished in the 80’s. The flat is split into two levels: the one below – an ordinary residence; the one above – a terrace of scarce use, where an informal storage construction is placed.
The Watermill Crags of Saint Simon are imposing indeed, and of unmatched beauty. Refreshed by the crystal-clear waters of the creek and its distinctive vegetation, they bestow upon the place a magical feeling of peace and tranquillity