The project is located in 8 Marvila, in the former wine cellars of Abel Pereira da Fonseca, in Lisbon, an iconic location where the spaces are defined by their historic wine cellars. Today, 8 Marvila has become a place where art, culture, commerce, bars, and restaurants converge, offering a true cultural haven for both residents and visitors to Lisbon.
The project embraces a genuine philosophy of material reuse, incorporating rubble, wood, iron, and metal sheets, as well as the old warehouse counters. This approach resulted in a temporary and dynamic rehabilitation of an old industrial space. Within this setting, we were tasked with transforming a former storage room and a small adjacent area into a café, shop, and art gallery. On our first visit to the site, we were captivated by its existing industrial character and realized that our interventions should focus on minimalist solutions, introducing simple, contemporary lines.
We sought to include a unifying element that would stand out and spark curiosity among visitors to the surrounding spaces – achieved through the use of color, specifically red. Thus, the project’s concept is the “Unexpected Red”. As you move through the industrial hall, you encounter an area of vibrant color that creates a captivating and dynamic atmosphere. Raw industrial materials were retained, with a new, vibrant layer added on top.






Miguel Ribeiro Amado
Details
Interior
Miguel Amado Arquitectos; Miguel Ribeiro Amado
Client
Private
Year of completion
2024
Location
Lisboa, Portugal
Total area
123 m2
Photos
Sofia Dourado
Partners
Artists: Blac Dwelle, Robert Panda

