Luxury Condominium - Quinta da Casa Amarela Designed by Architect Souto de Moura, this new luxury condominium, fully closed, located in the city of Porto, Portugal, next to Velasquez square, results from the symbiosis between the rural, noble and romantic past, so characteristic of noble buildings in this region. . The development was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Eduardo Souto Moura and is a global reference in this area. It is a residential complex in a gated community, with unique characteristics in the real estate market, prioritizing comfort, quality, safety, and sustainability, satisfying all conditions of use by people with reduced mobility. Composed of two residential complexes: in the existing restored buildings there are apartments, with types T1, T2, T3, T4, T4 duplex, with areas ranging between 118 and 377 m2; In new buildings, there are single-family townhouses, with types T3, T4 and T5, whose areas vary between 220 m2 and 315 m2. All rooms, in all houses benefit from natural light. Eduardo Souto de Moura is internationally recognized for his careful choice of materials, which is why all properties feature high-quality finishes such as solid Afizélia wood flooring, tin-plated walls and false plaster ceilings. The wood has lacquered finishes and the frames of modern buildings are made of anodized aluminum with thermal glass, while the frames of old buildings are made of solid wood, maintaining the original image. Car access to the garage is via circulation galleries, with private parking for each of the apartments, located on the same floor as the house. In the case of houses, access is via private lifting platforms. This gated community allows 27 families to live in Porto. Also noteworthy is a building intended for the condominium, with a meeting and party room, with sanitary facilities, swimming pool, Turkish bath and changing rooms for both sexes. In terms of exterior arrangements, the gardens and a romantic grotto stand out, as well as a lake. General finishes: Flooring in solid Afizélia wood flooring; Tinned walls and false plaster ceilings; Entrance doors in varnished natural wood; Exterior frames in natural color anodized aluminum with thermal glass; Green roofs; Green walls; Air conditioning through radiant floors with ground/water heat pumps and individual geothermal probes; Thermal solar panels to support the heating of sanitary hot water; Perimeter video surveillance system, home automation; Creation of small gardens for private use; Recovery of the existing Cave and Lake; Indoor pool; Turkish bath; Automatic irrigation system. For more information, contact me.