This project was inspired by the literary work of José Luís Peixoto and the locations in Abrantes, Constância, and Sardoal linked to the writer. It was developed to create a literary urban experience, materialized in a series of concrete blocks that evoke the pages of a book, allowing the texts to occupy and transform the public space. Each block represents a ‘page’, exploiting a distinctive typographic design that emphasizes the depth of the textual content.
The structure of the text supports was conceived from a parallelepiped with displaced vertices to create organic and asymmetrical pieces. This modular solution allows for a versatile arrangement of the blocks: on the floor, on walls, vertically or horizontally, adapting to different spatial contexts. The graphic layout of the texts refers directly to the aesthetics of a book page, reinforcing the concept of literature as a visual intervention in urban space. The texts are stenciled using GT Sectra, which adds a contemporary touch and contributes to the work’s cohesive visual identity.