For almost a decade we had an interior design studio which gave us a unique opportunity to discover and visit Portuguese family houses, with stories and beauty that deserved to be portrayed. Since then, time has passed and with the growth of tourism in our country, many of these houses ended up being transformed into hotels, vacation rentals, airbnb's and rural hotels, as it was too expensive to keep them just as family homes. Watching this made us feel the need to make a book about the ones that still resist. Our shared passion for these houses and their unrepeatable identity convinced us that this could be a project where we could work together again, photographing the properties that we still managed to find so that at least their visual memory didn't get lost. We want this book to pay homage to a memory, a Portuguese savoir-faire and taste that is disappearing with the massification of design, objects and furniture. We hope that this book will help raise awareness to what we feel is most valuable about these homes: the notion that this heritage is precious, that it is part of our history and must be preserved.
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Höhe: 297 mm
Breite: 210 mm
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978-1-961856-66-0 (9781961856660)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ana Anahory is a Portuguese architect specialising in interior design. She is the co-owner of Estudio Lisboa, a hospitality development company that focuses on creating locally crafted, timeless projects with a strong sense of place. Felipa Almeida is a Portuguese curator and art director specialising in the intersection of art, crafts, and Portugal's material culture and traditions. With degrees in Art History and Curatorial Studies, Felipa's work aims to celebrate and preserve Portuguese heritage. In 2011, they founded the AnahoryAlmeida studio. During 9 years they designed several interior architecture projects in hospitality, including restaurants for Chef Jose Avillez and the hotel Sao Lourenco do Barrocal. In each project, they had the opportunity to create furniture and collaborate with artisans in the pieces that gave a sense of a place to each project.
Introduction
Casa do Cipreste
Casa Leal
Quinta de Boamense
Quinta das Gaeiras
Casa Sao Sebastiao
Quinta da Aveleda
Casa em Caxias
Quinta do Vesuvio
Casa Branca
Palacio Sousa da Camara
Quinta das Areias
Quinta da Fonte do Anjo
Casa e Quinta dos Condes de
Carnide
Casa de Santiago
Villa Roma
Biographies
Acknowledgments