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Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosBoxy homes are efficient to build, and they needn't be boring as the Quinta Patino in Portugal clearly demonstrates. The 700 sqm home designed by <a href="http://www.fvarq.com">FVArquitectos</a> is a grey, rectangular volume infiltrated by a series of sneaky inner courtyards and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/largest-green-wall-in-north-america-to-be-unveiled-tomorrow/">towering leafy green walls</a>. Combined with wooden doors and shutters and the occasional pane of glass, the vertical gardens give the contemporary house a surprisingly calm eco-ethos that is especially great for kids.1
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosTall leafy green walls completely liven up the Quinta Patino home in Portugal2
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosThe boxy volume disguises a series of inner courtyards3
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosWooden shutters open or close to permit daylighting or establish privacy4
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosMany large trees surround the plot in Estoril5
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosA long rectangular pool provides relief from the summer sun6
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosThe surrounding landscape is relatively wild, and the house frames wonderful views7
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosBig wooden doors open and shut to the outside8
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosThe green walls create a healthy microclimate9
Quinta Patino by FVArquitectosBoxy can be boring, but this home definitely isn't10










