Lisbon Projects 13 Created 01-Jun-17 By Leo Harf, Tel Aviv, Israel Bar a Margem Falcão de Campos Arquitecto bar, pavilion, restaurant Santa Marta Lighthouse and Museum Baixa-Chiado Metro Station Gare do Oriente Station Pavilion of Camoes Theatre 9 Portas do sol parking and square 10 Ribeira das Naus promenade 11 Global Arquitectura Paisagista promenade 5 Banco De HQ Renovation 12 Gonçalo Byrne office, renovation 6 EDP Headquarters 13 Aires Mateus s commercial space, office 7 Joao Luis Carrilho da Graca museum, pavilion 4 Alvaro Siza Vieira art, museum Pavilion of Knowledge Casa das Historias Paula Rego Aires Mateus s square, underground parking Santiago Calatrava bus station, car park, commercial space, subway station, train station 3 Alvaro Siza Vieira subway station Cascais, Eduardo Souto de Moura museum Cascais, Aires Mateus s lighthouse, museum 2 Lisbon Oceanarium 14 Peter Chermayeff aquarium 8 Manuel Salgado auditorium, music theatre, theatre http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 1
photo: Roel Backaert photo: Roel Backaert Bar a Margem Bom Sucesso 1400 Lisbon https://wwwamargemcom/ Ricardo Vaz and Joao Pedro Falcao de Campos built a pavilion on the esplanade along the River Tejo with little more than white-painted, screwed-together steel sections and glass The steel sections (identical I-sections) are both supporting structure and 'façade cladding', since the building is not insulated Where the façades become roof the pattern changes and glass becomes steel and vice versa The result is an alternating rhythm of plane and relief, a play between closed and open That play is reinforced by the fact that the glass of the long elevations can be completely slid open between the top and bottom sections which extend beyond the volume, whereupon the pavilion becomes an outdoor bar Any functions that might detract from the openness and the pattern of profiles like the kitchen and toilets, have been tucked out of sight below the ground photo: Roel Backaert 3-2006 Main designer, Structural engineer Falcão de Campos Arquitecto José Ricardo Vaz Miguel Villar - Betar À Margem Kirsten_Hannema Sunday to Wednesday - From 10:00AM to 9:00PM Saturday - From 10:00AM to 00:00 Thurday to The bar is situated in the popular neighbourhood of Belém on the docks of Bom Sucesso, in a zone where a lot of bars and kiosks are situated http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 2
photo: João Morgado photo: João Morgado Santa Marta Lighthouse and Museum Ponta de Santa Marta 1 2750 Cascais http://wwwcm-cascaispt/equipamento/farol-museu-de-sant a-marta Between land and sea, along a strip of land in constant change with he passing of the years, human intervention has gradually settled into the most varied types of inhabitation From the seventeenth century until now the superimposing of different intentions for this spot, the material and technological resources of the moment and availability of the inherited patrimony have all contributed to a succession of adaptations and additions Notwithstanding this, the complex encompasses architectural units whose reading is unequivocal, units laid out according to still-clear organisational principals The state of adulteration and decadence of one part of the complex is the result of a process of natural selection that the project design tries to turn to its favour Identifying the elements of greater perdurability or greater poetic charge, the proposal reconstructs with, and out of, these a basic order that both encompasses the memory of passing time and makes a new use visible 7-2007 Structural engineer Services engineer Project manager Aires Mateus s Joel Sequeira Joule Udra Construtora LDA Câmara Munícipal de Cascais JMMM photo: João Morgado Timetable: Summer (1st May to 30th September) - Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 AM to 7 PM Winter (1st October to 30th April) Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 AM to 8 PM You can park your car directly next to the citadel, or take the bus from the city centre, the 'buscas' that passes by every 10 minutes http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 3
photo: João Morgado photo: João Morgado Baixa-Chiado Metro Station Rua do Crucifixo 76 1100-184 Lisbon http://wwwmetrolisboapt This subway station links the blue as well as the green line of the Metro system in Lisbon It is one of the most important transfer stations For the blue line it was the end station for a long time The extensions towards the Santa Apolónia train station is being built, and expected to be completed in 2007 It is situated at the crossing of the Largo do Chiado and the Rua do Crucifixo photo: João Morgado 6-1998 Alvaro Siza Vieira Metropolitano de Lisboa JMMM Opening: 06h 30m The first train leaves at 06h 30m from the terminal stations of each line Closing: 01h 00m The last train leaves at 01h 00m from the terminal stations of each line http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 4
photo: Marcelo N Gare do Oriente Station Av D João II 1990 Lisbon As foreseen before the tender, the station created a physical barrier between the city and the river This was a barrier we did not want as we wanted to strengthen this connection and, at the same time, use the present dynamism as a catalyst for the creation of a new and higher quality of life in Lisbon The project is a challenge at various levels - in terms of town planning and architecturally - as it includes two new avenues created in order to connect the station to the city and also, an adjacent square which intends to accentuate and make the most of the longitudinal axis of the building This multi-modal platform centralizes transport structures for the different transport systems which will service the whole intervention zone and much more There are five main nuclei, each corresponding to the various systems, specifically the train station (with it's public areas) the metro station the underground car park and the underground gallery 2-1998 General consultant Santiago Calatrava Tecned Parque Expo JMMM photo: Rodrigo da Cunha Metro - Oriente Bus Train http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 5
photo: João Morgado photo: Ana N Pavilion of Alameda dos Oceanos 1990 Lisbon The architect's masterpiece, both for the tension he manages to create between a necessary, desired and difficult monumentality, and the delicate articulation - with the program and the location - both for daring of the solution and its intensive effect of a representative image symbol The palatial theme, which he used first in the school in Setúbal, is here taken to expressive heights, combining the 'colossal' arcade with it's reflection and sublimation in the waters of the quay The roof of the large ceremonial area is the finishing touch to the effect, which reminds us of Niemeyer and the most innovative of modern architecture and engineering in concrete and steel It is an enormous 'shell', appearing to throw off its supports (only visible as the skeleton, like armour), and the down-facing curvature (an 'anti-dome'), like a reinforced tent, ephemeral and paradoxically vulnerable, with apparent fragility, but an enormous plastic force photo: Andy M Project is not public! 2-1998 Alvaro Siza Vieira Parque Expo JMMM Metro - Oriente http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 6
photo: Cristian Richter e Maria Timóteo photo: Cristian Richter e Maria Timóteo Pavilion of Knowledge Alameda dos Oceanos Lote 21001 1990-223 Lisbon wwwpavconhecimentopt The Pavilion of Knowledge - Ciência Viva is located next to the central broad walk and the dock It is made up fundamentally from a vertical volume - the ship which contains the vessels or fragments and which is the center off the exposition area - and from another horizontal block split by an access patio The horizontal block is virtually suspended, which allows the continuity of the public area between the broad walk and the dock The vertical volume and the suspended horizontal block cross each other like white concrete megaliths The access patio is square It rises up to the entrance by a ramp which accompanies the periphery of the square This patio and the ramps are lined with grit sandstone The ground is covered in water Some walls are covered in ivy photo: Cristian Richter e Maria Timóteo 2-1998 Joao Luis Carrilho da Graca Parque Expo JMMM Tuesday - Friday: 10 am to 6 pm; Weekends and bank holidays: 11 am to 7 pm; Latest group admission: 430 pm The Pavilion of Knowledge - Ciência Viva is located in Parque das Nações in the former Expo'98 zone in Lisbon It is easily recognised due to great volume of the main nave The nearest entrance to the Pavilion is the South Gate Parking facilities are nearby Underground station: Gare do Oriente Train station: Gare do Oriente Buses: 5, 10, 18, 19, 21, 25, 25a, 28, 44, 50, 68, 81, 82, 85, 114, 208, 210 http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 7
Camoes Theatre Passeio de Neptuno 20701 1990-193 Lisbon Confronted with two imposing adjacent buildings - the 'Pavilion of Knowledge' and the 'Oceanarium' - the design sought simplicity It's compositional form is somewhat abstract The base of the building is in keeping with the materials used in the surrounding paving, and as a result seems to secure the structure to the ground The main entrance is through a foyer with a large window overlooking the 'Sea of Straw', the exterior and interior space intimately linked The finish in the interior of the auditorium aims to confer an atmosphere of sobriety and brings back the idea of 'La machine du Téatre' photo: Osvaldo Gago 2-1998 Associate architect Manuel Salgado Marino Frei Parque Expo JMMM Metro: Oriente http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 8
photo: Carlos Dias photo: Carlos Dias Casa das Historias Paula Rego Av da República 300 2750-475 Cascais http://wwwcasadashistoriaspaularegocom/ Artist Paula Rego chose Eduardo Souto de Moura to be the architect of this museum, which houses a number of her graphic works and some of her husband, Victor Willing, artist and art critic, who died in 1988 The 'House of the Stories and Drawings of Paula Rego', should be a space of "fun, unpretentious, alive, full of joy and lots of evil" This building makes use of certain aspects of the region's historical architecture, which is here reinterpreted in a contemporary way The land and trees which previously existed at the site are incorporated as fundamental elements, while four wings of varying heights and sizes, make up the building photo: Carlos Dias 9-2009 Eduardo Souto de Moura MI_MOA Daily from 10am to 18:00 Tel: 214826970, info@casadashistoriascom http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 9
photo: Fernando Guerra / FG+SG photo: Fernando Guerra / FG+SG Portas do sol parking and square Largo das Portas do Sol 00 1100 Lisbon An interesting topographic project of Aires Mateus architects This project had to deal with both historical urban surroundings and haphazard topography The intersection between functionality, structural systems and a dialogue between new and old is perfectly achieved 2006 Aires Mateus s CarlosMGuimaraes photo: Fernando Guerra / FG+SG http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 10
photo: Joao Morgado photo: Joao Morgado Ribeira das Naus promenade Ribeira das Naus Promenade Lisbon An engaging work of two landscape architects, João Nunes (PROAP - Estudos e projectos de Arquitectura paisagista) and João Gomes da Silva (Global Arquitectura Paisagista) The minimal design and the political urban decision to give the Tejo River back to Lisbon's inhabitants and tourists is praiseworthy 2013 Main designer, Landscape architect Landscape architect Global Arquitectura Paisagista CarlosMGuimaraes PROAP photo: Joao Morgado http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 11
Banco De HQ Renovation Rua do Comércio 148 1100-150 Lisbon This project is representative of a specific kind of comission from a verry formal institution The project consists of a rehabilitation and technical adaptations for the entire headquarters, itself comprising a series of historical buildings, including the Church of São Julião The Money Museum was also created as part of the project Project is not public! 2012 Main designer, Gonçalo Byrne Falcão de Campos Arquitecto Banco de CarlosMGuimaraes photo: C Guimarães http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 12
EDP Headquarters Av 24 de Julho 24 1200-480 Lisbon http://wwwedppt Headquarter for EDP - Energias de ranks among Europe's major electricity operators The location, in a landfill site in the city s front line between the hill and the River, corresponded to an empty lot, where in the past a power plant operated The building is composed of 2 towers, connected by 2 ramped passes that create a shaded public square at street level The building s image came from the research of a system of lights and shadows This concept comes true through the repetition of vertical lines which are simultaneously the organization module of the office programme (120m); the structural solution (corresponding the steel columns); and through the façade that results from the geometric game created by the sequence of lines in full continuity from street-level, covering the roof and crossing the square to the other tower These also function as shade structures and create a dynamic effect, depending on the observer s position: sometimes opaque, sometimes transparent Floor area/size 7-2015 46274 m² Main designer, Structural engineer Contractor Aires Mateus s FVarq AFA Consult Mota Engil Grupo EDP Energias de, SA Nazar http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 13
Lisbon Oceanarium Esplanada Dom Carlos 1 1990-005 Lisbon The Lisbon Oceanarium is an oceanarium in Lisbon It is located in the Parque das Nações, which was the exhibition grounds for the Expo '98 It is the largest indoor aquarium in Europe The Lisbon Oceanarium's conceptual design, architecture, and exhibit design was led by Peter Chermayeff of Peter Chermayeff LLC while at Cambridge Seven Associates 1998 Peter Chermayeff Nazar http://wwwmimoaeu/users/leonardo64/guides/lisbon/ 14