Portuguese Landscapes: 12 Projects Exploring the Relationship Between Natural and Built

Modern Portuguese architecture has a renowned tradition of exploring the virtues of the landscape, either by integrating or emphasizing the natural elements to create new landscapes that result from the overlapping of culture and nature. Some fine examples are the Boa Nova Tea House and the Leça da Palmeira Tide Pools, both designed by Álvaro Siza, reacting to the rocky seascape where they lie, each in its own way.

However, it is not just Modern Architecture that is concerned with the landscape. In Portugal, contemporary works have been revealing exciting examples of the possibilities of approaching the natural environment, exploring its potential without compromising its integrity. To illustrate this, we have gathered 12 contemporary projects that use different resources to explore the relationship between natural and built.

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Pedestrian Bridge / JLCG Arquitectos

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© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Treetop Walk / Carlos Castanheira

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© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Paiva Walkways / Trimetrica

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© Nelson Garrido

Avelames River Bank Requalification / Luís Rebelo de Andrade

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© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Redevelopment of the Praia dos Moinhos Beach / M-Arquitectos

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© Paulo Goulart

Riverside Auditorium at Rio de Moinhos / ateliermob

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© Zoraima de Figueiredo

Pedreira Do Campo Urban Planning / M-Arquitectos

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© Artur Silva

Water Tank / Pedro Bandeira + João Figueira e Associados

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© Helder Sousa

Marginal de Esposende Redevelopment / Victor Neves Arquitectura e Urbanismo

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© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

VLM Bridge / AND-RÉ

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© Joao Soares

Fluvial and Tourist Quay of Folgosa / Saraiva + Associados

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© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

De Lemos Gourmet Restaurant / Carvalho Araújo

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© Hugo Carvalho Araújo

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Cite: Equipe ArchDaily Brasil. "Portuguese Landscapes: 12 Projects Exploring the Relationship Between Natural and Built" [Paisagens portuguesas: 12 projetos que exploram a relação entre o natural e o construído] 05 Sep 2020. ArchDaily. (Trans. Duduch, Tarsila) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/946783/portuguese-landscapes-12-projects-exploring-the-relationship-between-natural-and-built> ISSN 0719-8884

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