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