X House Alentejo by NTYPEX House Alentejo by NTYPE

X House Alentejo by NTYPE

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Contemporary Rammed Earth Residence in Portugal

Designed by NTYPE, the X House in Alentejo is a striking example of contemporary architecture that draws from tradition while embracing modern living. Located along the Alentejo coast of Portugal, a region with a rich heritage of rammed earth construction, the house harmonizes with its rural surroundings through materiality, form, and landscape integration.

Completed in 2022 with a total area of 258 m², the single-story residence is shaped by the slope of the terrain, topped with an inclined roof that mirrors the natural contours of the land.

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Design Concept and Spatial Organization

The architects, Joao Lemos and Yang Yang, envisioned a home that balances local building traditions with contemporary comfort. The layout is defined by two intersecting perpendicular volumes:

  • Social spaces: kitchen, dining room, and living areas.
  • Private spaces: bedrooms and bathrooms.

This cross-shaped design generates four exterior patios, each offering a distinct spatial and experiential quality.

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Four Patios: Living with Nature

  • North Patio: Facing a cork oak forest, this serves as the main entrance, connecting to an outdoor shower and surfboard storage—merging lifestyle with landscape.
  • East Patio: Located beside the kitchen, it captures the morning sunlight, creating an intimate space for breakfast and reflection.
  • South Patio: Overlooking orange groves and rolling hills, it extends into a large wooden terrace with shading canopies, ideal for outdoor gatherings and dining.
  • West Patio: Designed for guest suites, offering private terraces with serene forest views.

At the heart of the residence lies a central patio where an ancient olive tree grows beneath a circular roof opening. Surrounded by full-height glazing, it becomes a focal point of light, nature, and atmosphere within the home.

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Materiality and Tradition

Rooted in local building culture, the project revives rammed earth construction, a sustainable and thermally efficient technique that has defined Alentejo’s rural architecture for centuries. This integration of vernacular craftsmanship and modern design principles ensures both cultural continuity and environmental responsiveness.

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Architectural Experience

The X House Alentejo is more than a residence—it is an architectural dialogue between landscape, tradition, and contemporary living. Each patio frames the surrounding environment, while the rammed earth walls, timber elements, and carefully oriented glazing create a home deeply attuned to nature’s rhythms.

All Photographs are works of Yang Yang

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