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Casa Ribeira de Abade / Carlos Castanheira

Casa Ribeira de Abade / Carlos Castanheira - More Images+ 27

Valbom, Portugal

Malaca House / Mario Martins Atelier

Malaca House / Mario Martins Atelier - More Images+ 25

Lagos, Portugal
  • Architects: Mario Martins Atelier
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013

Forum Sintra / ARX Portugal Arquitectos

Forum Sintra / ARX Portugal Arquitectos - More Images+ 24

Casa Costa Grande / Carlos Castanheira

Casa Costa Grande / Carlos Castanheira - More Images+ 42

Quinta da Faísca / Carlos Castanheira

Quinta da Faísca / Carlos Castanheira - More Images+ 28

Casa Madalena / Carlos Castanheira

Casa Madalena / Carlos Castanheira - More Images+ 30

Madalena, Portugal

Casa Avenal / Carlos Castanheira

Casa Avenal / Carlos Castanheira - More Images+ 29

Avenal, Portugal

The Building on the Water / Álvaro Siza + Carlos Castanheira

The Building on the Water / Álvaro Siza + Carlos Castanheira - More Images+ 43

Four Houses in Baleia / Studio Arthur Casas

Four Houses in Baleia / Studio Arthur Casas - More Images+ 32

Praia da Baleia, Brazil
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2340
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  By Kamy, Lumini, Nina Martinelli, Palimanan, Pantanal, +3
  • Professionals: GD8 ENGENHARIA, Lab Luz

Fernando Guerra Captures Álvaro Siza’s First Project in China

We are excited to share these exclusive photos taken by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG of Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza’s first project in China: The Building on the Water.

Evoking the image of a dragon perched elegantly on water, the contours of the building seem to move gently in a perfect synergy between local symbolism and the subtle elements of Siza. Snaking around, the form escapes formal convention, emerging as an autonomous entity that contrasts with the orthogonal form of the factory complex. The delicate transition geometry of curves and bridges that connect the different spaces and pavements makes this project one of the most striking examples of Siza’s distinctive architecture. 

Through different shades, reflections and his unmatched composition of light and shadows, Fernando Guerra’s striking images show a poetic scene and the perfect relationship between the building and its environment. We can envision the changes and transitions that the white concrete building goes through as a result of its contact with the water throughout the day.

Read on after the break to see the exclusive images...

Alvaro Siza's Taifong Golf Club Opens in Changhua, Taiwan

Today, Pritzker Prize-winning architect Álvaro Siza and architect Carlos Castanheira will inaugurate the Taifong Golf Club, in Changhua, Taiwan.

The two Portuguese architects began the recently-completed project in 2009. The clubhouse includes spaces for recreational and cultural events and activities. The building demonstrates a rich relationship between the landscape and local culture.

Architects: Álvaro Siza and Carlos Castanheira
Local Partner | Project Management and Construction Supervision: Ho+Hou Studio Architects and Studio Base Architects
Images of the project—kindly shared with us by architecture photographer Fernando Guerra | FG+SG—can be seen after the break.

Alvaro Siza's Taifong Golf Club Opens in Changhua, Taiwan - More Images+ 67

AL House / Studio Arthur Casas

AL House / Studio Arthur Casas - More Images+ 14

House in a Wall / Sergio Koch

House in a Wall / Sergio Koch - More Images+ 18

Porto, Portugal
  • Architects: Sergio Koch
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  510
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

World Photo Day: Fernando Guerra by Marcio Kogan

The architect and architectural photographer Fernanado Guerra the studio FG+SG with his brother Sérgio Guerra in Portugal co-founded 15 years ago. Nowadays they are responsible for most of the dissemination of Portuguese contemporary architecture.

Fernando's remarkable work is honored in our celebration of the World Photo Day through the words of renowed brazilian architect Marcio Kogan, from studiomk27.

World Photo Day: Fernando Guerra by Marcio Kogan - More Images

TBWA\LISBON office / ColectivArquitectura

TBWA\LISBON office / ColectivArquitectura - More Images+ 13

  • Architects: ColectivArquitectura
    : Vera Martins Alves and Cristóvão Fonseca Ferreira
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Rocas House / studio mk27

Rocas House / studio mk27 - More Images+ 54

Zapallar, Chile

Photos of Álvaro Siza's Fundação Iberê Camargo, by Fernando Guerra

 “A painter is a magician that immobilizes time.”  - Iberê Camargo

The Fundação Iberê Camargo, which received a Golden Lion at the 2002 Venice Biennale of Architecture, is Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza's first project in Brazil. It serves as an architectural exemplar not only for the city of Porto Alegre, but also for the entire country of Brazil. Defined by Siza as "quasi-arquitecture" -- with careful explorations of light, texture, movement and space--the building cultivates a direct relationship between the viewer and the artwork, and, in turn, allows visitors to richly come into contact with Iberê's (one of the great names of twentieth-century Brazilian art) work.

"Architects don't invent anything, they just transform reality." - Álvaro Siza

The first in Brazil to use white concrete--seen around the entire exterior-- the building does not use any bricks. The visitor is guided through a trajectory of descent throughout the building via ramps in the nine exhibition halls. The monolith is supported by massive slabs, pillars and beams. No detail escaped the hands of the architect; the furniture and signage were also designed by Siza. 

Last week, the project was nominated as one of seven finalists in the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP). Now in its first edition, and with a distinguished jury (Francisco Liernur, Sarah Whiting, Wiel Arets, Dominique Perrault, e Kenneth Frampton), the MCHAP recognizes exceptional architecture built in the first 13 years of the 21st century.

With this news, we are presenting an extensive set of photos of this important project, realized and generously shared by one of the world's most important architecture photographers: Fernando Guerra of FG+SG - Últimas reportagens.

Story written by Joanna Helm for ArchDaily Brasil. Translated by Becky Quintal.

Scroll to see Guerra's beautiful images of the Fundação Iberê Camargo: