New Gulbenkian Garden – 12 Architectural Projects (Closed)

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The 12 architectural submissions to the tender for ideas for the expansion of the Gulbenkian Garden go on display here through to the end of March.

Especially highlighting the winning proposal – by the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, in association with the Lebanese landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic – in addition to telling the history behind the Garden, the exhibition features the ideas (drawings, images and video) submitted by the architectural ateliers of Aires Mateus, Barbas Lopes, Carla Juaçaba, Christ & Gantenbein, Inês Lobo, John Pawson, Junyaishigami, Menos é Mais, Pedro Domingos, SAMI and Tatiana Bilbao.


PROJECT GALLERY

Kengo Kuma
Kengo-Kuma-(4)_1000x500 Kengo Kuma
Menos é Mais
Menos-é-Mais-(3)_1000x500 Menos é Mais
SAMI
SAMI-(2)_1000x500 SAMI
Junya Ishigami
Junya-Ishigami-(1)_1000x500 Junya Ishigami
Carla Juaçaba
Carla-Juaçaba-(3)_800x500 Carla Juaçaba
Christ & Gantenbein
Christ-&-Gantenbein-(2)_800x500 Christ & Gantenbein
Inês Lobo
Inês-Lobo-(2)_800x500 Inês Lobo
John Pawson
John-Pawson-(2)_800x500 John Pawson
Tatiana Bilbao
Tatiana-Bilbao-(3)_1000x650 Tatiana Bilbao
Pedro Domingos
Pedro-Domingos-(4)_1000x650 Pedro Domingos
Aires Mateus
Aires-Mateus-(1)_1000x650 Aires Mateus
Barbas Lopes
Barbas-Lopes-(2)_2000x500 Barbas Lopes

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