Category: Civil Architecture > Dwelling
District: Açores > Lajes do Pico > Lajes do Pico
The Property on Rua Capitão-Mor Garcia Madruga is serenely integrated into the urban landscape of Lajes do Pico village, at the heart of the eponymous municipality, on the Azorean island of Pico. Located on an artery that evokes a historical figure of local relevance, this property is embedded in the traditional fabric of the settlement, characterized by its proximity to the sea and by architecture that mirrors the resilience and identity of Azorean communities.
The village of Lajes do Pico, bathed by Atlantic waters, is a place where the history of whaling intertwines with daily life, and this property is an integral part of that setting, contributing to the authenticity and the peculiar atmosphere felt when walking its streets. Its position reflects the evolution and development of this fishing and agricultural community throughout the centuries.
As an example of domestic civil architecture in the region, the Property on Rua Capitão-Mor Garcia Madruga is a representation of traditional Picoense housing. Although each building possesses its particularities, these properties often share constructive and aesthetic elements that give them a distinctive character. The use of dark volcanic stone, present in the structure or details, harmoniously contrasts with the whitewashed masonry that typically covers the facades.
It is common to observe in these constructions the use of simple and proportioned openings, sometimes with frames or lintels that highlight their sobriety. The roofs, generally hipped, are covered with traditional tiles. These elements give the property a fluid visual integration with the surrounding houses, being a testament to the adaptation of construction to local conditions and materials available on the volcanic island.
The designation "Rua Capitão-Mor Garcia Madruga" itself suggests a connection to a past where figures like the Capitão-Mor (Captain-Major) played a crucial role in the administration and defense of insular territories. The property, by being located on a street with such a denomination, symbolizes a connection to the historical roots of Lajes do Pico, evoking the era of its foundation and development.
Although the specifics of its individual history may be discrete, its existence as part of the traditional urban fabric contributes to the preservation of the collective memory of the village. It represents a facet of the daily life of past generations, offering a perspective on the living conditions and way of life that shaped the identity of the local community over time. It is a silent link between the present and the past, contributing to the genuine character of the place.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.3959057,-28.251905
Coordinates DMS: 38°23'45.3"N 28°15'6.9"W