Planstone by Paulo Martins

Friday, December 11, 2020
Planstone is an industrial pavillion located in Águeda, Portugal surrounded by forest. The project was designed by Architect Paulo Martins.

From their website:

Starting from the shape, a rectangle, which enables the use of the maximum warehouse area (main function), a fraction of that space is reserved for the offices, in the area closest to the entrance. This element is an exception, being that it is a monolithic, simple and unpretentious element. 

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Project by Paulo Martins
Photography by Ivo Tavares

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