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Architects: Pedro Pacheco + Marie Clément
- Area: 660 m²
- Year: 2003
Text description provided by the architects. Luz is the name of a small village in the south of Portugal, with 300 inhabitants. Due to the Alqueva's Dam construction, the Luz village was submersed. Its inhabitants as well as its culture and origins, had to be dislocated into a new village. The intervention program consisted in creating a new place for the reconstructed church, the new cemetery and the Luz museum as an important memory landmark between the new and the old village.
































































