Portuguese Footwear Technology Centre The new Portuguese Footwear Technology Centre transforms a sloped, vacant plot into a sustainable hub for research and innovation. 
ON-SITE _ 025 Alminhas House
End of concrete parts for project 025 Alminhas House.
ON-SITE _ 025 Alminhas House
Triple sports hall Bellinzona Bellinzona’s new triple sports hall blends wood and metal to create a vibrant green campus that unites sports, culture, and community.
Green house Behind its old façade, this Porto home reveals an unexpected concrete core and a lightweight steel rear structure.
Foz housing Strong walls, independent columns, and a curved concrete roof create large open spaces, support the pool, and bring light into the building.
Goumoens elementary school This compact wooden school building in Goumoens integrates with forest, preserves trees, and centers on a flexible, communal beletage.
EVENT _ Guest critic at Berlage finals
Guest critic at Berlage finals with Joana Azevedo.
EVENT _ Guest critic at Berlage finals
Dom João I housing A balanced façade, where heritage and contemporary architecture coexist in a single urban gesture.
RAR productive facility The façade of this sugar refinery is articulated as a continuous layer of white perforated metal panels, arranged with disciplined, almost textile-like regularity.
House for two brothers The project becomes a built interpretation of the relationship between two brothers: two parallel figures, connected through one shared element.
ON-SITE _ 071 Green House
End of concrete parts for project 071 Green House.
ON-SITE _ 071 Green House
Yonkoma house The solid volume of the existing building is expanded through a concrete structure. Its primitive form aims to create a space conceptually closer to a ruin than to a traditional house
Ouro house A concrete core organizes circulation and serves as a massive column supporting the wide roof from which the rest of the house is suspended.
VMC house This house on a sloping site unfolds as stacked, rotated squares, where concrete and wood shape interiors merging geometry with the landscape.
Desordem restaurant In the heart of Matosinhos, five ramparts define space, reimagining the patio as an intimate core, crafted in clay and reclaimed wood.