The Pink House on the small island of São Miguel in the Azores, Portugal, is a color burst popping through the green foliage that surrounds it. Designed by Mezzo Atelier and completed in 2017, this 250 square meter construction was originally an old stable that was converted into two guesthouses at the turn of the 20th century. This is a very personal project seeing that it belongs to Joana de Oliveira, who - along with Giacomo Mezzadri - is one of the project's lead architects.

The Pink House's basic construction is true to its rural roots, with a very simple design: windows and door openings cut into the façade all around, a red tiled roof and two storey construction. Meanwhile, the stone wall surrounding the outside of the building from the road is carried into the surrounding of the garden, adding an extra "rustic" touch.