SECOND SKIN_DANIELMSANTOS | ENG + ARQ







Second Skin
danielmsantos | eng + arq
Figueira da Foz, Coimbra, Portugal






Project name: Second skin.
Architecture Office: danielmsantos, eng + arq
Main Architect: Pedro Daniel Santos
E-mail: pedro@danielmsantos.pt

Location: Figueira da Foz
Year of conclusion : 2021
Total area: 1320

Architectural photographer: Ivo Tavares Studio


List of applied products:

Brand - Product
Sanindusa - Peças Sanitárias
ASM - Torneiras
OLI - Autoclismo + Placa de descarga (modelo Globe cromado)
Technal - Caixilharia Alumínio. Sistemas Unicity + Soleal
Techlam - Revestimento cerâmico: Vulcano. Concrete + Kalos Bianco
Sosoares - Guardas de Vidro temperado
Saint-Gobain - Vidros Planiclear + capa Cool-Lite SKN 154 II
Rodi - Pia Lava-louça Box Line 50
OTIS - Elevador
JAGA - Radiador Iguana Aplano (instalações sanitárias + copa)
JAGA - Mini Freestanding (gabinetes)












With a close relation with the Mondego river, the building rehabilitated by the architecture and engineering office danielmsantos, evokes memories of the belle époque in elegant Figueira da Foz and gives it a new, bolder and irreverent core.


Two centuries after being brought up, a new challenge comes to this riverside building that was once a manor house and hosted Municipalized Services. Pedro Daniel Santos, the architect of this
rehabilitation project, embraced the adventure of preserving the character, beauty, history and brand of the building, adapting it, modernizing it, empowering it to live new stories. A new History.
This reinterpretation resorts to a bold language that confronts the existing without, with that, overlapping it. Thus, a new building that preserves the past and assumes the future emerges, introducing 
a new reality and philosophy, as a reaction to new social and urban paradigms.


Copper stands as the link between the existing and the new,
enveloping the entire building, sometimes adding a touch of contemporaneity with bold and angular shapes, others incorporating
its essence, assuming itself as a whole, which extends, wraps and involves.


Cantilevered over the patio, the "bubble", as it is affectionately called the most visible part of the new intervention, not only gives a new (and irreverent) front to the building, standing out and
showing itself as the focus of the street, as it is the new welcoming element of the building, assuming the functions of reception and main office.


The space use paradigm was rationalized and maximized, having achieved greater accessibility, being able to receive people with reduced mobility, with direct access to the building now taking
place through the east patio, by elevator or staircase.


In addition to providing a space for parking vehicles with an electric charging station and a technical area/engine room, the patio is now the main entrance to the building, promoting the way the building is acceded.


The new relationship between the building and the street was greatly benefited: there is no longer a disfigured gable and another prominent element was created, a new heart, which gives new life
to the building that supports it.


For an adequate use of the 2nd floor, a slight increase in the rooftop was carried out in the peripheral areas (the ridge kept the same level), so that, in addition to rationalizing the use of the
existing space with the use of the attic of the roof between the roof windows, the interconnection between the old and the new was promoted by giving a contemporary look to the building without interfering with the urban landscape around it.


At the interior level, the intervention adapted the building to the new use concept.
Despite being profound, with a new organization of the interior areas and the creation of new valences, the rehabilitation sought to be minimalist, in a subtle fusion between the contemporary, the usability  and the preservation of the timeless character of the building.


The original aspects and construction techniques, sometimes exuberant, sometimes handcrafted, now gain a new stage with the conservation and recovery of the impressive plaster ceilings that
adorn the entire 1st floor, the marble-effect paintings in the corridors or the partition, now a feature wall in one of the sanitary facilities.


The palette of interior tones was intentionally chosen to simultaneously create an environment conducive to work and highlight the eclectic collection of art and furniture that punctuates the
various spaces of the building.


The building, which already had a close relationship with light, now gains a whole new luminosity, achieved not only by subtle features, but also with the imposing spans of the new intervention and the 
choice of materials and colors.






Ground Floor

First Floor

Second Floor

Roof Plan

Cross Section

Longitudinal Section

South View

South View

Perspective













































































Architectural photographer: Ivo Tavares Studio

web danielmsantos | eng + arq: www.danielmsantos.pt








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