Tuesday, March 3, 2020
EDP Headquarters
EDP Headquarters by Aires Mateus, 2015
Avenida 24 de Julho
Lisbon, April 2019
“These also function as shade structures and, although static, the angle in relation to the façade was studied to go against the strongest solar exposure (south/west). This inclination also creates a dynamic effect, depending on the observer’s position: sometimes opaque, sometimes transparent. The construction system of the building is divided into two distinct parts: the underground levels are in white concrete, a heavier and more opaque solution where large spaces and patios of natural light stand out; in opposition, the raised floors (towers) stand out for their transparency, through a light metallic structure, that comes true in the façade lines (coated in GFRC – Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete) and in the glazing. As a complement to the predominant materials (concrete and glass), the interior finishes are always metallic, in stainless steel and aluminum. In the public areas (square and lobby), due to these place’s dignity, the option went to a white stone covering.” (EDP Headquarters, Arch2o)
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