Lavra House / Ricardo Azevedo Arquitecto
Briefly

"The sooner the architect knew the reality and the people, the quicker the lines slid from the sketch to the execution, without intermediate stages."
"We spoke the same language, without knowing how. For this reason, there was total freedom within the project."
"It's hard because designing is predicting the future. Here we had total freedom; only the time frame and simultaneous building could restrain us."
"There was a feeling of distance between the realities. There was a need to connect these two environments, in order to emerge and become one."
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