Refurbishment of Casa da Escrita, Coimbra

Remodelling of the Casa do Arco, former residence of the portuguese poet João Cochofel (1919-1982), to house the new Casa da Escrita (The House of Writing), a cultural space mainly related to literature.

The project for the Refurbishment of Casa da Escrita consists of the remodelling of the Casa do Arco to house spaces and events related to writing – an open archive, writing workshops and temporary residences for writers supporting a broad set of activities and interactions between literary writing and other artistic creations.

The building is located in the old upper area of Coimbra in a dense urban set of predominantly residential narrow winding streets. The site area is about 1500 m2 and includes the building, the garden, a greenhouse and some outbuildings. The building area is equivalent to 1115m2 (gross area).
The program aims for the contemporary reuse of the building, adapting it to new functions, while reconciling patrimonial and symbolic values with the present demands for comfort and flexibility. Without losing reference to the original space and the house s atmosphere of comfort and intimacy, every room was restored or preserved by using traditional materials, such as wood, plaster, stucco, stone and tiles. All furniture has also been carefully selected.
The refurbishment‘s main purpose was to convert these rooms into adaptable spaces, with a wide range of uses and interpretations. At the ground floor, the building is divided by a street. On the South wing, new metallic staircases and a self-contained wooden structure (housing toilets and lockers) have been added. The North wing houses the main entrance, the bookshop and the reception. The new wooden staircase connects the main entrance with the second floor, where the library, dining, reading and exhibition rooms are located. From there one can acess the garden or the South wing, where one can find a small flat for resident artists. Upstairs the loft has been converted into a single room now featuring the archives and three reading cells.