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| This portal for this villa in Portugal serves as a terrace in front of a louvered glass wall. The superminimal expression of the whole design means the portal reads as a dark rectangle among the white walls. |
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| This beach house in Mexico utilizes a portal on the top floor; the cantilevered volume creates a covered terrace below it. |
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| The notch that is cut into the side wall here creates a panoramic view from the interior, rather than a more directional view that would arise from wholly solid walls. |
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| Here is a portal that is inserted into an existing house as part of its remodel. The central location and its materials make it stand out. |
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| Up close we can see that it serves the dining room. A sliding glass wall nicely extends this space to the exterior. |
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| From inside, looking perpendicular to the portal, the wood walls appear to cut most of the way through the house, notched for passage and views. The material stands out inside as well as outside, marking an important space in the house. |
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| This example features two portals perpendicular to each other: one large, one small, each facing the pool. |
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| The large portal (the span is large enough to require an additional column) serves the living area. A sliding glass wall unites the indoors and the terrace overlooking the pool. The side walls are cut, one side incorporating a fireplace. |

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