Victor Cordon, restored by Fragmentos Architecture Office in Lisbon, Portugal, has been rehabilitated in accordance with the needs of contemporary life by restoring the original form and structural elements of the building.
Located in downtown Lisbon in the DGPC’s Urban Rehabilitation Area and Property Protection Zone, this multi – family housing building has been subject to various extensions and alterations over the years, depriving it of its original character and hi storical identity.
The intervention aimed to rehabilitate the historic multi – family housing building, celebrating its original form and structures, which had suffered from successive alterations and expansions.
These alterations resulted in damage to a large pa rt of the original elements, especially in the interiors, and a very pronounced structural fragility in the rear body.
The programme consists of 22 apartments distributed over 6 floors and an attic.
The new typologies, completely different from the existi ng ones, were designed to be adapted to the reality and needs of contemporary living.
This resulted in the addition of an att ic floor to the six existing floors and the use of what was once a commercial space for the creation of a residential unit on th e g round floor.
To improve accessibility, a lift was incorporated without changing the configuration of the atrium and stairwell.
In the main elevation, the three – sided hip roof and the configuration of the existing openings were maintained, with the recover y of the materials that constitute them.
Throughout most of the intervention, the original finishings that characterise the bui lding and the construction style of the period were recovered or replicated when restoration was not possible, such as the stone arches or the tiles covering the majority of the façade.
The recovery of the historical identity of the building in a contemporary light wa s the main premise of this rehabilitation.