NOARQ is the name of a willingness of doing and thinking by hands. Since 1998, the studio evolved into an area of research, creation and production by drawing: for the land, architecture and everyday objects.
The office bases its practice in the attention, reflection and response. The response is sustained by the realism, because it is naturally critical; it is tolerant because it is creative; it is corageous and hard because it operates on the limits. The practice is committed with time and space, interrogation, inclusion and doubt.
TI House is a minimal residence located in Santo Tirso, Portugal. The space features polished concrete floors and wooden accents. Double height ceilings with skylights illuminate the space from above. The kitchen features a wooden island with matching counters, adjacent an open floor plan dining area.
- Interiors: NOARQ
- Photos: Alessandro Ghidini
- Words: Gina