Single-family house, by Pedro Gadanho

El smart use and particularly suggestive of color is essential when creating transformative spaces. The Portuguese architect Peter Gadanho shows us how combine them brilliantly in his latest project, a single-family house in the city of Porto.

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Groundbreaking geometric shapes that seem to have a life of their own configure spaces where colors become key elements: turquoise blue, red and of course white give luminosity, character and a touch of captivating extravagance.

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Porto Pedro Gadanho House Architecture

Pedro Gadanho is a professor at the Porto School of Architecture.
Images | Fernando Guerra.


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  1.   Sue said

    Since Barragán I had not seen so much mastery in the use of color. I also really liked the angular shapes it uses, thanks for the discovery.