Modern Zauia House In Vale da Lama, Portugal

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The Zauia House is a 2014 project that was completed in Vale da Lama, Portugal by Mário Martins Atelier. Offering fantastic panoramas of the Lagos Bay and Alvor Estuary, this is a home that was built to impress, whether we’re talking about its sublime, elongated exterior design or its incredible interior living arrangements. The layout includes a white, horizontal and largely transparent structure that flaunts a continuous glassed area as well as a patio that faces south.


The residence features a single floor and comprises four bedrooms, each one boasting its own ensuite bathroom. There is also a fully equipped kitchen, an office and a living room that opens up towards a partially covered deck. Perhaps the main highlight of this luxurious home is the rectangular swimming pool that has a central concrete platform. The pool is flanked by multiple lounging chairs and provides breathtaking views of the distant city.

From the architect:

Zauia House is situated on a hill overlooking Vale da Lama, in the Lagos area of the Algarve – Portugal. It is built on a large property, facing east, with an amazing view of the Alvor Estuary and Lagos Bay.

Paradoxically, the design of the house was inspired by the restrictions and limitations imposed on its construction. It is intended to be an architectural object of great simplicity and lightness: balanced, precise and remarkably modern.

The house is purely a white, horizontal structure. Its transparency comes from the long, continuous glassed area, protected from the effects of the sun, which has a spacious, stunningly shaded, south-facing patio.

The house seems to rise out of the ground and nestle in the landscape. However, due to the sloping nature of its physical support, it appears to be unattached and emerges on graceful pillars, reducing the effect of the natural vegetation growing under it.

This vegetation will also come to grow naturally over part of the roof. The house is therefore like a shelter where we feel protected and from where we can enjoy the panoramic views over the valley, Alvor Estuary and the indented coastline of Lagos Bay.

The house is on one floor and has four bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, toilet, kitchen with support areas, office and living room opening on to a spacious veranda/partly-covered patio, which is part of the front terrace adjoining all rooms. Covered by the natural ground, there is a technical support area and a covered outdoor area for parking, next to a small service patio.

The pool, rectangular and elegant, is the continuation of a water mirror which “pours” out of the supporting wall made of exposed concrete. It has a central platform, also in concrete, as an element to separate it which is used as a deck/sitting area. The wide edge of the pool highlights the presence of water in both in the constructed and natural environments, where the water of the bay blends into the horizon.

And for us, in the house, it seems that we reign over the horizon. Pure illusion. It is only the inspiration of architecture that still makes us dream. Fortunately.

Architect In Charge: Mario Martins
Design Team: Rui Duarte; Sónia Fialho; José Furtado; Rita Rocha
Technical Projects: Nuno Grave, Engenharia, Lda
Year: 2014
Photographs: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

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