Case Study #9BOA NOVA TEA HOUSE, by ALVARO SIZA.
short description
-is situated in Porto, Portugal;
-was completed in 1963;
-was noticed in Arquitectura;
-is characterized by structural freedom of interior and BRUtALITY;
-it is unusual for its time for not being fancy or modern in that time's definition;
-but innovative
one approaches the building from the east, while the horizon appears and disappears repetitively. the house is built so that the panoramic view is over the west (the sunset view). when you come into the house, you enter the elevated level and have to descend down the stairs so that you could see the horizon again. Siza's masterpiece continues to teeze its visitors non-stop, from the parking lot to the very restaurant and lounge arrangements.
the whole analytical process results in:
2xA2 sheets
Model 1:100
Model 1:20
and finally
Model 1:1 (1/3 of the actual window's length)




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