When you think of Lisbon, you usually think of the picturesque old town with its winding streets and out-of-time trams, or you dream of fado and heavy wines. For friends of modern architecture, however, the city also holds some trouvailles that should not be missed during a visit to this fascinating city. The online-magazine archdaily, which is always worth reading, has compiled 24 of these architectural sights 24 of these architectural sights. We are happy to briefly summarise here what you will find in the detailed report.
archdaily writes: “Through this guide, we present 24 projects from modern and contemporary Lisbon architecture that do not replace the relevance of the traditional city tourist attractions, such as Lisbon Cathedral, São Jorge Castle, Santa Justa Elevator or the architectural sets of historic neighborhoods like Alfama, Mouraria and Bairro Alto. The places compiled here are buildings constructed in the last decades and attractive, especially, to architects or architecture students – tourists or Lisbon citizens. Check them out.”
- MAAT by AL_A (Av. Brasília, 1300-598)
- Belem Cultural Center (CCB) by Manuel Selgado und Vittorio Gregotti (Praça do Império, 1449-003)
- Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown by Charles Correa Associates (Av. Brasília, 1400-038)
- Expo’98 Portuguese National Pavilion by Álvaro Siza Vieira (Parque das Nações, 1990-231)
- Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation by Ruy Jervis d’Athouguia, Pedro Cid and Alberto Pessoa (Av. de Berna, 45A, 1067-001)
- Museu dos Coches by Paulo Mendes da Rocha + MMBB Arquitetos + Bak Gordon Arquitectos (Av. da Índia 136, 1300-004)
- Lisbon Design and Fashion Museum by Ricardo Carvalho + Joana Vilhena Arquitectos (R. Augusta 24, 1100-053)
- EDP Headquarters by Aires Mateus (Avenida 24 de julho, 121249-300)
- Thalia Theatre by Gonçalo Byrne Architects & Barbas Lopes Architects (Estrada das Laranjeiras 205, 1600-139)
- Cineteatro Capitólio by Luís Cristino da Silva and Rehabilitation from Alberto de Souza Oliveira (Parque Mayer, 1250-096)
- Lisbon Subway by several architects
- School Of Music In Lisbon by João Luís Carrilho da Graça (IPL, Campus de Benfica, 1500-651)
- Nova University Lisbon Rectory by Aires Mateus (Campus de Campolide, 1099-085)
- Gare do Oriente Station by Santiago Calatrava (Av. Dom João II, 1900-233)
- São Lázaro Carpentry by Filipe Borges de Macedo (Rua de São Lázaro, 72)
- Adaptive Reuse of the Palacete da Quinta do Bom Pastor by Nuno Valentim (Estrada da Buraca, 1500-325)
- Lisbon Cruise Terminal by Carrilho da Graça Arquitectos (R. Rio Tejo, 1100)
- Embassy of Egypt by PROMONTORIO (Av. Dom Vasco da Gama, 1400)
- Franjinhas Building by Nuno Teotónio Pereira e João Braula Reis (Rua Braamcamp 9, 1250-096)
- Fonte Nova Square by José Adrião Arquitetos (Al. Manuel Ricardo Espírito Santo, 1500-501)
- White Forest in Monsanto by Bruno Camara Arquitectos (Parque Forestal de Monsanto, 1500)
- Carmo Convent Area by Álvaro Siza (Largo do Carmo, 1200-092)
- GS1 Portugal by PROMONTORIO (Estrada do Paço do Lumiar, 1649-038)
- SKIN by P-06 Atelier + JLCG Arquitectos, at the Pavilion of Knowledge (Largo José Mariano Gago nº1, 1990-073)