Designed by Inês Lobo, this set of 18 T3 rowhouses at Bom Sucesso Resort was conceived as an architectural response to the natural landscape, aiming for a seamless integration between the built form and its surroundings.
Positioned on the eastern edge of the resort, the site is framed by a valley to the east, an access road to the west, a thicket to the south, and a group of dwellings to the north. The rowhouses were carefully placed to achieve a balance between visibility and seclusion, ensuring that they do not dominate the landscape but rather blend into it. Each house is oriented to maximize views over the valley, allowing for a deep connection with nature while maintaining a strong architectural presence.
The design exudes elegance, with high ceilings that enhance the spaciousness of the interiors. A small inner courtyard with a tree adds a tranquil, natural element, allowing light and air to flow through the home. The houses follow the slope of the terrain, creating a dynamic architectural composition. On one side, the living spaces open onto a garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor areas. On the opposite side, the structure is elevated on slender cross-shaped stilts, forming a covered carport beneath the building. Above, the bedrooms extend onto a balcony, offering stunning views over the valley and view of the shared swimming pool.
“Our proposal for construction is based no the following principles: A privileged association with the valley; the houses hang over the valley, detached from the ground. Laying out the houses in relation to the thoroughfare, guaranteeing their privacy and a certain degree of ‘invisibility’. Allowing the interior areas of the house the possibility of extension into the exterior. Constructing exterior spaces that relate closely to the landscape, but maintain a high level of privacy.” Inês Lobo
Lobo’s Rowhouses stand as a refined example of contemporary Portuguese architecture, demonstrating her ability to create spaces that merge functionality with aesthetic sensitivity. The project’s innovative approach was recognized internationally, earning a nomination for the ArchDaily Building of the Year Award in 2014. Through its minimalist yet deeply contextual design, this rowhouse development at Bom Sucesso remains a striking example of how modern architecture can engage harmoniously with the landscape.
T3 (18 Units), Lot 126 at Bom Sucesso Resort