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Candy-Colored Glass Illuminates a Passageway Between Renovated 16th Century Buildings in Portugal

09/12/2011
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    There's nothing like a brilliant pop of color to brighten up the beginning of a new week. Giving new life to two 16th century buildings, Manuel Maia Gomes created a passageway between them that doubles as the Solar S. Roque Gallery in Portugal. Candy-colored glass panels and existing windows flood the passageway with gentle natural light while also protecting the art pieces displayed inside from harsh sunlight. Remnants of the old buildings are scattered throughout the project, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/house-made-entirely-from-recycled-granite-debuts-in-milan/">including granite walls</a> that have amazing thermal properties, and energy consumption is kept very low. For more details and a host of eye-catching images by <a href="http://ultimasreportagens.com/">Fernando Guerras</a>, click through the gallery after the jump.
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    Manuel Maia Gomes has incredible talent
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    Showing that the smallest interventions are often the most profound
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    The designers created a passageway between to 16th century buildings
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    That had reached the end of their useful life
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    Rather than an ordinary corridor
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    The passageway doubles as an art gallery
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    That is both naturally-lit and ventilated
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    The glass panels protect the art pieces
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    While controlling the temperature and available light
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    Many existing materials were kept during this renovation
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    Including granite walls that are bolstered occasionally by timber panels
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    Historical porticos and steps are also incorporated into the renovation
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  • Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes
    This space is not air-conditioned, thanks to the granite's superior thermal properties.
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Solar A Roque Gallery by Manuel Maia Gomes

There's nothing like a brilliant pop of color to brighten up the beginning of a new week. Giving new life to two 16th century buildings, Manuel Maia Gomes created a passageway between them that doubles as the Solar S. Roque Gallery in Portugal. Candy-colored glass panels and existing windows flood the passageway with gentle natural light while also protecting the art pieces displayed inside from harsh sunlight. Remnants of the old buildings are scattered throughout the project, including granite walls that have amazing thermal properties, and energy consumption is kept very low. For more details and a host of eye-catching images by Fernando Guerras, click through the gallery after the jump.

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