The house has an opaque façade, focusing on less marketable features. Emphasis is placed on the empty space inside, creating an interesting relationship between the interior and exterior.
![Renovated house in Lisbon](/o/adaptive-media/image/7425480/newsletter-1/Immagine+di+copertina+2.jpg?t=1599041751251)
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Sensitive restructuring in Lisbon. Modernity echoes the Portuguese context
The Dodged House in Lisbon, renovated by the Bureau Daniel Zamarbide studio, has a very distinctive modernity, based on its practice, the reflection of the Portuguese context in which it is located and characterised by a contemplative void inside.
![Opaque blind facade](/documents/379410/7425479/DodgedHouse+%E2%84%A2%E2%88%8FDylanPerrenoud_23+copia.jpg/1989b772-8f51-0a15-e74a-0002885ea7c4?t=1599042055924)
However, the functional requirements have not been completely overlooked, as they are part of a very simple and comprehensible project, despite being inserted in a unique urban fabric and historical context.
![Opaque blind facade](/o/adaptive-media/image/7425703/copertina-hd/DodgedHouse+%E2%84%A2%E2%88%8FDylanPerrenoud_45+copia.jpg?t=1599042055972)
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Photo: Dylan Perrenoud