The Wall House

Cascais, Portugal
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The Wall House, a concrete, glass and wood architecture over 1,000-sqm designed by Portuguese studio Guedes Cruz Arquitectos, in Cascais, a municipality set on the Portuguese Riviera on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and caressed by Mediterranean breezes.

Interior Architect
José Guedes Cruz, Marco Martinez Marinho, Cesar Marque
Landscape designer
Guedes Cruz Arquitectos
Photographer
Ricardo Oliveira Alves

Surrounded by glass walls for a direct connection with nature, this villa features a bold, modern design that brings together water, air and light.

On the large patio connecting the indoor and outdoor living spaces, we find two glass-bottomed pools that bisect each other perpendicularly on two levels for a surreal visual effect.

La Grande Table and Le Banc, by Belgian designer Xavier Lust, find their natural place in this setting. Both icons of lightness, with well-defined structural features and made of a single curved aluminium sheet, they convey a sense of continuity and cohesion, and are perfect for outdoor use.

La Grande Table can seat up to 12 for a convivial ambience; Le Banc invites guests to take a seat and enjoy the surrounding architecture.

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