BOA NOVA TEA HOUSE

Leça da Palmeira - Portugal

Located close to the Leça da Palmeira Lighthouse, the Boa Nova Tea House is a Michelin star restaurant awarded in 2016 under the direction of the Chef Rui Paula and accommodated in the building which was one of the first projects (1958-1963) of the Architect Álvaro Siza Vieira. Built on the rocks, only 2 meters high from the water, having the sea as a unique scenario, it is one of the most emblematic projects of this prestigious Architect, classified as a National Monument and included in the International Route of Architecture.


The building was designed following a contest of the Matosinhos City Hall in 1956, having as a winner the Architect Fernando Távora, who gave the project to one of his early-stage employees, Álvaro Siza, after choosing the Boa Nova rocks to the implantation of the construction.


In the beginning the venue was used as a Tea House until 2011, at the time of concession contract term. Reinaugurated in July 2014, after a complete restoration process of the building, after more than 2 years of being abandoned, this space was submitted to a new intervention in 2015, being used the high quality Aqueous Paint 100% acrylic DIERA TINCRYL, with high resistance to weathering, for the protection of the exterior building façades.


USED SOLUTIONS


DIERA TINCRYL 

High quality aqueous paint developed from pure acylic resins, with high resistance to weathering.


Specially indicated for the protection and decoration of the façades, presents good resistance to alkalinity and the growth of fungi.


Shows good colour retention, durability and resist to stain retention, since the film is stickiness free.


Used in the DIERATHERM+ (ETICS) System certified by the LNEC with the decision DH 932 and ETA 14/0363.





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