Farm Hotel

Hotel

Almada, Portugal

The balance of elements


Located in Almada, on Lisbon’s southern bank, the farm hotel project draws inspiration from farm elements, with water as a central theme. Rooms are organized in clusters around gardens and patios. Each piece of land has a unique purpose and atmosphere, inspiring everything around, with different colours and aromas. Individual green spaces ensure room privacy, featuring mostly autochthonous vegetation related to the rural environment. The site, nearly untouched, embraces nature and agriculture, defining colours, textures, and moods. Traditional building techniques and materials enhance sustainability, offering durability, lower environmental impact, and energy efficiency.



Concept Model

Sketches

Passive design seamlessly integrates daylighting and natural airflows, complementing surrounding vegetation.


Elegant material and colour choices, including wood and rammed earth, connect to local history and context. Exposed wooden structures and limewashed walls create inviting interiors. Rainwater collection in clusters supports sustainable practices, while public areas link clusters without compromising privacy.


Public green spaces host various activities, such as playgrounds, theatre, and resting areas, transforming the site into a community-friendly venue.

Building the idea

Water plays a central role in shaping the experience at the Farm Hotel, meandering through water paths and tanks, revealing the magic behind each cluster garden.

Lake at sunset

Cluster Section

Bedroom

Water as central theme

Axonometry Diagram

Circulation paths connect clusters, offering diverse public spaces and achieving a balance between natural and rural elements.


Model

Circulation paths

Patio

Sustainability | Passive Design Diagrams

Each courtyard is designed with a distinct landscape arrangement, that incorporates a variety of plant species and various water features.

  • Pine tree | Common area cluster

  • Lemon tree | Cluster of six rooms


  • Water lilies | Cluster of six rooms

  • Olive tree | Cluster of six rooms