Another project from ARX located in Martinhal, Sagres (Algarve), the furthest southwest location in Portugal. The Architects have made the house white and the roofs flat, as they were often found in the local traditional architecture for drying fruits and fish. The highest and longest volume of the house is located on the north to create and protect a central marble patio from strong and permanent winds. An L-shaped bedroom help create some privacy.
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