Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

Narrow skylights create bands of light across the red bright ceiling of a sheltered school courtyard in Porto, Portugal.

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

The covered terrace separates two new buildings designed by Portuguese architect Ricardo Bak Gordon at the Garcia D’Orta Secondary School.

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

The first two-storey building houses a library and auditorium, while the second has a cafe-bar on the ground floor and study rooms above.

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

The chunky canopy is suspended between the two buildings at first floor level and is the height of an entire storey.

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

Another school building by Bak Gordon also features the colour red, except it is on the floors rather than the ceilings – see the story here and see all our stories about Bak Gordon here.

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

Photography is by Fernando Guerra.

Here are some more details from Bak Gordon:


Garcia D’Orta Secondary School

The modernization project of the School Garcia de Orta, based on the construction of a new building, whose location, program and relationship with the existing built and empty spaces, can set a new centrality in the plot, providing the school new program areas essential to the new times.

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

This building, placed longitudinally in relation to school grounds, and an intermediate elevation view of the morphology of the terrain, allows the creation of a covered outdoor plaza that will serve as the epicenter of the whole school life, and supports two built spaces where we find the library, auditorium, bar / cafeteria, laboratories as well as other support equipment.

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

Location: Boavista, Porto
Design phase: 04.2008
Constrution phase: 2010-2011

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

Client: Parque Escolar EPE
Architect: Ricardo Bak Gordon

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

Collaborators: Luís Pedro Pinto, Nuno Velhinho, Pedro Serrazina, Sonia Silva, Vera Higino, Walter Perdigão
Engineering consultants: Estruturas BETAR, Infraestruturas RGA / BETAR, Paisagismo FCAP
General contractor: Cantinhos / ACF

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

Site area: 26.250 m2
Built area: 3280 m2
Cost: 11 M.€

Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon

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Garcia D’Orta Secondary School by Bak Gordon


See also:

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Youth Centre by
Mi5 Arquitectos
University Library by
Studio Roelof Mulder
Les Cabanyes by
Arqtel Barcelona

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Two stark concrete houses in Lisbon feature secluded courtyards with overflowing ponds and swimming pools (photographs by Fernando Guerra).

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Designed by Portuguese architects Bak Gordon, the residences replace industrial sheds in the Santa Isabel district.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Residents enter the single-storey houses through bright yellow doors that interrupt the rough grey concrete facade.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Windows face inwards towards the private courtyards, turning away from overbearing apartment blocks that closely surround the houses.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

The larger of the two houses provides a home for the client’s family whilst the second is for rent.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

We’ve featured a few Portuguese architecture projects on Dezeen recently, including a dreamy holiday bunker, an asymmetrical white house and a medical research centre with striking circular cut-awaysclick here to see all our projects in Portugal.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Other projects by Bak Gordon include a refurbished concrete school and a house with colourful windowssee all the stories here.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Here are some more details from the architects:


“Perhaps what’s most important in this project is the desire to refer to the city that exists within the 
city – the places inside the city, whose matrix anchored in street, square and block it originated.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

There 
are many such places in Lisbon – more or less old, deeper or more open to the sky, but always very 
impenetrable.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

This other city, so often abandoned and unhealthy, can be recovered, giving way to another network of 
places, like overlapping meshes that can constitute a regeneration of the urban fabric.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

All this concerns the project for two houses built in the midst of a block in Santa Isabel, a site with 
an area of about 1.000 square meters previously occupied by semi-industrial sheds and with access via a 
small store open to the street.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

The programe mandated the construction of two houses, a bigger one meant for the family’s daily life and 
another two-bedroom one to be rented – all in the area of about 400 square meters for which construction 
was authorized, replacing the existing sheds.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

The site was notable in that the empty space stood out with respect to the built, and for the vertical 
surroundings embodied in the façades of the neighbouring buildings, which would suggest a very horizontal 
building, in contrast.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

So we built a house with very regular and hierarchic spaces – the voids – around which the programmatic 
living spaces gravitated.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

A first patio, more public, receives and distributes between the two houses.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Inside the house, we move among patios and gardens (some more contemplative, others bigger and for 
effective use) and trees which will grow here, projecting the scale over time.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

The house is almost obsessively built solely of exposed reinforced concrete.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Peripheral limits are 
covered in green climbers (changing natural element), while the other walls and roofs are left as such, 
simultaneously powerful and delicate, to resist the pressure of the environment.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Throughout these places an illusion is created in the confrontation of positive/negative, closed 
construction and void, which directs how the space is structured.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Between “being inside” and “being outside” 
are the modular steel windows, less wide where filtration is desired and larger to provide a generous expanse.

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon

Whoever goes there must enter by a yellow door.”

Santa Isabel Houses by Bak Gordon


See also:

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Concrete House II
by A-Cero
House in Ropponmatsu
by Kazunori Fujimoto
Earth House by
BCHO Architects