Sugarcubes is a minimalist house located in Tróia, Portugal, designed by Montenegro Architects Ltd. Located between pine trees, its architecture of abstract volumes draws angles toward the sea and the Mediterranean forest. The experience of the interior spaces is amazing at every step. The geometry is unrepeatable, providing a unique experience to users. The landscape varies from the interior; this is reflected on the variety of shadows projected by the white volumes. Troia MED is a small resort consisting of six (3+3) homes, and is located in the Troia peninsula, in southern Portugal.

The buildings are located along the Troia golf course, along the Atlantic coast. The various apartments consist of a typology of common rooms with integrated kitchens, and bedrooms with various health facilities. Of the three floors, only two are more visible. The partially buried floor is linked to the land by taking advantage of various gaps created for that purpose. Thus the house becomes practically invisible, despite its great luminosity and spaciousness inside. The garden does not have any type of enclosure. The boundary of the property is understood as a continuous process, connecting the building with the surroundings.