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Casa Miragaia

Building refurbishment into five apartments

2015-22
Porto
Built Work

Casa Miragaia is the refurbishment of a historic residential building in downtown Porto, transformed into five new apartments of different typologies. Each unit enjoys privileged views over the city, either through generous openings or via a rooftop courtyard. Despite having a single open façade, all apartments benefit from direct sunlight and include a private outdoor space, offering comfort while preserving privacy.

On the ground floor, the original stone arches bear witness to the building’s former life and establish a dialogue with the contemporary intervention, which introduces storage areas for the residents. The stairwell is also inserted within the existing stone structure, reinforcing the contrast between old and new through a careful interplay of materials.

The four upper floors accommodate the five apartments. On the top floor, one of the units unfolds over two levels, with a mezzanine positioned above the bathroom and kitchen. This configuration allows all living areas to face a large window, maximising natural light and framing expansive views over the city.

On the same level, a second, larger apartment is organised through a deliberately simple spatial layout, highlighting the structural logic inspired by the original building. This unit establishes a direct relationship with the rooftop: a large window opens onto a patio that brings daylight deep into the interior while providing a seamless connection to the outdoor space.

The rooftop itself offers a generous surface area conceived as a shared space for appropriation. Designed as a sequence of terraces, it provides multiple viewpoints and varying heights from which to experience the city’s rich topography.

team
Paulo Moreira, Herminio Santos, Giacomo Valzania

technical support
Parq Arquitectos

client
private

engineer
Armanda Santos, Fátima Leal

builder
Comporto

archeologist
Arqueoges

Construction supervisor
Daniel Castro

date
2015-22

site area
245 m2

building area
335 m2

photography
Ivo Tavares Studio