Sabrab Architecture is developing a new residential project in the Casas da Encosta development, in Carvalhal, Comporta. The project comprises 1,000 m² of built area. The house is located on a quiet plot, surrounded by natural landscape. One of the project’s main highlights is the sea view, which will be visible from several areas of the house.
The architecture is modern and clean, with simple lines designed to follow and integrate with the surrounding landscape. The house will benefit from abundant natural light. Large windows will connect the interior and exterior spaces, creating more open and comfortable environments. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of calm and a strong connection to the natural setting of Comporta..
The materials used are natural and durable. Wood, stone, and simple plaster finishes provide a warm and light character. The colour palette will be neutral, allowing the surrounding landscape to remain the main focus. The house will be elegant yet discreet. The concept is to create a refined and tranquil living space.
Sustainability is a key component of the project. The entire construction follows strategies aimed at reducing energy consumption. The house will feature high-performance thermal insulation, helping to maintain stable indoor temperatures and improve energy efficiency. Natural ventilation has also been carefully designed, reducing the need for air conditioning. The project further includes systems for more efficient water use. The house will be prepared for the installation of solar panels, supporting the production of clean, renewable energy.
The positioning of the house on the site respects the natural topography of the plot, avoiding extensive excavation works. This approach helps protect the environment and preserve the area’s natural balance. As a result, the house integrates more harmoniously into the landscape and has a reduced environmental impact.
This project at Casas da Encosta reflects the vision of Sabrab Architecture. It is a modern, understated, and sustainable house, closely connected to the unique natural landscape of Comporta.





