Projects 15 Created 24-Nov-16 By kat pet, patras, Greece Kunstmuseum Stuttgart Stuttgart, Germany Hascher Jehle Architektur museum Santa Marta Lighthouse and Museum Sines Art Centre Baixa-Chiado Metro Station Terraços de Bragança Atlantic Pavilion Pavilion of 5 Pavilion of Knowledge Rectory of Universidade Nova de Lisboa 11 Casa das Historias Paula Rego 12 Archaeological Site of Praca Nova 13 Lisbon, Joao Luis Carrilho da Graca museum 6 EDP Headquarters 14 Lisbon, Aires Mateus s commercial space, office 7 Mar do Oriente 15 Lisbon, Aires Mateus s office 8 Lisbon, Alvaro Siza Vieira art, museum 10 Cascais, Eduardo Souto de Moura museum Lisbon, Regino Cruz 4 Lisbon, Alvaro Siza Vieira commercial space, housing, office Rossio Station Lisbon, Aires Mateus s auditorium, education, university Lisbon, Alvaro Siza Vieira subway station 3 Sines, Aires Mateus s library, museum, theatre Lisbon, Broadway Malyan office, renovation, retail, train station Cascais, Aires Mateus s lighthouse, museum 2 Elevador de Santa Justa 16 Lisbon, Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard watch-tower 9 Lisbon, Joao Luis Carrilho da Graca museum, pavilion http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 1
photo: Mieke Vullings photo: Thomas Bögl Kunstmuseum Stuttgart Kleiner Schlossplatz 1 70173 Stuttgart Germany http://wwwkunstmuseumstuttgartcom The location in the heart of the city of Stuttgart has been a subject of several urbanistic competitions The design of Berlin architects Hascher + Jehle was selected from a number of proposals submitted in an international contest in 1999 By far the largest part of the 5000 m² exhibition space is actually located below Kleiner Schlossplatz While parts of the museum's own collection are permanently displayed on the two basement levels, the cube is mainly used for special exhibitions The glass galleries invite you during the day to a magnificent view of the city and the surrounding slopes, at night the cube floats as a fascinating light sculpture above the square With a museum shop, book shop, a classic espresso bar in the museum foyer and the Cube roof restaurant (with spectaculair views of the city!) as well as rooms for events, the glass cube is becoming an attraction for the friends of art as well as for the people passing by and the visitors to the city photo: Mieke Vullings Floor area/size 3-2005 13000 m² Project manager Contractor Hascher Jehle Architektur Drees & Sommer GmbH Kappes + Scholtz Ingenieur- und Planungsgesellschaft mbh Stadt Stuttgart Mieke Tuesday and Thursday till Sunday: 10 am - 6 pm Wednesday and Friday: 10 am - 9 pm Monday: closed Holiday opening hours: Good Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day: closed On all other holidays the museum is open from 10 am to 6 pm This also applies to Easter Monday and Whit Monday Guided tours (without prior reservation): Wednesday and Friday from 6 to 7 pm Saturday and Sunday from 3 tot 4 pm Tickets 2,50 / 1,50 (incl entrance) Bus 42 or 44 to Schlossplatz Underground lines U5, U6, U7and 15 to Schlossplatz S-Bahn transit to Stadtmitte station http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 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/aniretak/guides// 3
photo: Centro de Artes de Sines photo: Centro de Artes de Sines Sines Art Centre Rua Cândido dos Reis 7520 Sines http://wwwcentrodeartesdesinescompt/ The building is situated at the start of the main street the Rua Cândido dos Reis - linking the town to the sea and marking the traditional entrance to the historic centre This building combines diverse activities: exhibition rooms, a library, cinema-and-theatre and a documentation centre Its exterior copies the volumes of the monumental scale of the castle walls At street level the building offers an unbroken view right across the inside of the building, including the activity of the centre in the daily life of the town On top of the building, near the library, is a bar with a terrace, which offers an amazing panoramic view over the historic city and the ocean The design was one of the 7 nominated projects for the Mies van der Rohe Award 2007 photo: Centro de Artes de Sines Floor area/size 11-2005 13200 m² Aires Mateus s Centro de Artes de Sines Naomi The exhibition area is open every day, from 14:00-20:00h The art centre is about 5 min walking from the central bus station http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 4
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/aniretak/guides// 5
photo: Milharadas photo: João Sousa Terraços de Bragança Rua do Alecrim 39 1100 Lisbon The housing project Terraços de Bragança occupies an area of 5000m2 of the historical city centre of Lisbon There is a great sense of responsibility of the architect to maintain a certain dialogue with the existing buildings and it results in a building that is at the same time very modern but with a lot of local inspirations and elements The main façades are covered with stone Lioz and the blue tiles, traditional of Behind the building of the street there is the other building of the housing complex with a very contemporary kind of drawing, catching the tremendous views, facing south to the river Tejo Project is not public! 2004 Services engineer Structural engineer Alvaro Siza Vieira António Vieira Pereira Segedães Tavares Imopólis Joao_Sousa photo: João Sousa By the subway you can go till "Cais do Sodré" or "Baixa/Chiado" and then it's really easy to walk till there http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 6
photo: Gordiano photo: João Morgado Atlantic Pavilion Rossio dos Olivais Lote 21301A 1990-231 Lisbon http://wwwpavilhaoatlanticopt The pavilion is a building which is designed for major events for large audiences The pavilion's architectural design, as part of Expo98 experience, is a mixture of vanguard techniques with the historical and cultural connotation of the Portuguese Discoveries With a capacity for 16500 spectators and being a multi-purpose pavilion, an enormous variety of events can take place there The project's main consideration's were the comfort and safety of the public, the best functional design for the pavilion in order to be able to mount and dismount each show as fast as possible and the originality of form and materials and of energy management photo: Elder C 2-1998 Main designer, Regino Cruz Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Parque Expo JMMM Please check the shows in 'Atlantic Pavilion' Website Located at the heart of Parque das Nações, Atlantic Pavilion benefits from a privileged location Good accessibilities derived from the big road axis from eastern Lisbon, as CRIL, Vasco da Gama Bridge and North-South axis, and modern and excellent infrastructures, as River Terminal, Oriente Station, an interface of transport networks such as urban buses, Underground, CP-trains, Taxis and buses as well as 5 minutes direct link to Lisbon International Airport http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 7
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/aniretak/guides// 8
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/aniretak/guides// 9
photo: Fernando Guerra photo: Fernando Guerra Rossio Station Praça dos Restauradores 1200 Lisbon Lisbon's iconic central rail station situated in Lisbon's busy city centre, was built in 1887 by architect Jose Luis Monteiro Since this time the station's interior has suffered serious neglect Broadway Malyan was commissioned to refurbish the building back to its former glory and to restore its layout The brief was to strip out the various additions and alterations that had been made in order to create a revitalised building which primarily created better passenger facilities and new ticket halls on two different levels The team redesigned the building to integrate the commuter railway station with 3000m² of office space, 1,000m² of retail and food offer, as well as 1000m² of public gallery or exhibition space The urban space, adjacent to the South of the station, which was used as a car park, has also been transformed into a landscaped, public 'praça' Original stonework and cast iron windows have been restored and cleaned throughout to restore its original grandeur photo: Fernando Guerra Floor area/size 16-2008 8400 m², Interior architect Contractor Broadway Malyan cristinabelmonte Teixeira Duarte wwwinvesferpt Station from 5:30 am to 12:00 pm Offices and Gallery from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm 'Praça do Rossio' is one of the most famous Plazas in all of as it is in Lisbon city center, BAIXA (downtown), therefore, you'll find it easy to get transportation from anywhere in the city http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 10
photo: Aires Mateus photo: Aires Mateus Rectory of Universidade Nova de Lisboa Travessa Estevão Pinto 1099-085 Lisbon http://wwwunlpt/reitoria/rectory-building The site used to be remote a land of farms and desolate ground is the location of the Campolide Campus of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa With the former Jesuit School, it creates a public square of imposing scale and provides a three-dimensional expression to the entrapped territory The program is divided into two distinct zones Administrative offices are located in a slender tower overlooking Monsanto Park Large scale foyers, meeting rooms and auditoriums are set at the base of the building, housed within a plinth that marks the difference in level between the public square and the school plateau The rising tower has the same height of the three-floor School building Its façades are clad in white stone with an abstract layout of fenestration concealing the many levels of the building The public square and grand steps leading up to it are clad in the same stone These more symbolic and formal spaces are carved and sculpted within the plinth photo: Aires Mateus 1998 Aires Mateus s Universidade Nova de Lisboa FMVB The Rectorate facilitates access to the building, however guided tours are not provided Visits must be scheduled with the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa s Rectorate at least 15 days in advance, otherwise they will not be authorized The building is located at the Campus of Universidade Nova de Lisboa: Campus de Campolide http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 11
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/aniretak/guides// 12
photo: Fernando guerra FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura photo: Fernando guerra FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura Archaeological Site of Praca Nova Rua Castelo de São Jorge 129 1100 Lisbon A discontinuous corten steel wall defines Archaeological Site of Praça Nova, and leaves a perimetric walkway next to the castle walls, the final limit of the plot Inside of the corten boundary a white shelter, elevated from the ground, houses the ruins Like a reinterpretation of the old construction the new white box follows the antiques lines of the walls, but not touches them Between the building and the ruins there is a long gap which allows to see the different textures and finishes of both constructions photo: Fernando guerra FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura Floor area/size 2010 3500 m² Main designer, Landscape architect Joao Luis Carrilho da Graca João Gomes da Silva alemen Bus: 37 Eléctricos: 12, 28 http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 13
photo: Nazar Leskiw photo: Nazar Leskiw 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 photo: Nazar Leskiw 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/aniretak/guides// 14
photo: Nazar Leskiw Mar do Oriente Alameda dos Oceanos 1990-025 Lisbon Over a platform, eight volumes are built, in which the significance of each volume is reinforced by repetition, not equal, but identical The buildings have the same distance between themselves, repeating their external image, their height and width The variation happens in their length and thus footprint on the platform photo: Nazar Leskiw 2008 Aires Mateus s Nazar http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 15
photo: Mallol photo: David Ramalho Elevador de Santa Justa Rua de Santa Justa 103 1100 Lisbon The Santa Justa Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa in Portugese, also called Carmo Lift), is an elevator in the civil parish of Santa Justa, in the historical city of Lisbon, situated at the end of Rua de Santa Justa The designer is a Porto-born French engineer Raul Mesnier de Ponsard, a student of Gustav Eiffel Originally the lift was powered by steam, it converted to electricity-powered lift in 1907 With a height of 45 metres, covering seven stories, the tower includes two elevator cabins, decorated in wood, mirrors and windows, and an initial capacity for 24 passengers in each (updated to 29 people later) The structure includes a dozen transverse beams, forming a double lattice, supported at the top by foundations at the Escadinhas de Santa Justa On the sides of the elevator, the walkway is articulated by means of bearings, as well as on the pillars, which is articulated at the base The Lift is decorated in a Neo-Gothic style in iron photo: Sujith 1902 Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard Lisbon municipal council yguo86 Winter: 7:00-21:45 h, Summer 7:00-22:45 h, Observation deck 8:30-20:30 (22:45 h possibly, depending on the situation) Walking distance from Metro station Baixa/Chiado or Rossio http://wwwmimoaeu/users/aniretak/guides// 16