Álvaro Siza won the 1988 Mies van der Rohe Prize for the Borges & Irmao Bank – a glorious combination of gentle curves and stark rectilinear shapes that, despite its location in the historic ...
The Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza donated his substantial personal archive in 2014. Now, the three institutions that jointly steward his work have made it possible to access it from anywhere in the ...
Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza turned 90 this summer, but his output suggests he has little intention of slowing down. His latest work is an extension to the Serralves Museum in Porto, Portugal, ...
Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza has expanded the Serralves Museum in Porto, which he completed in 1999, with an angular extension housing some of his archival works. Named the Álvaro Siza Wing, the ...
Álvaro Joaquim de Melo Siza Vieira, or simply Álvaro Siza, was born in Matosinhos, Portugal, on June 25, 1933. His first work – four houses in Matosinhos – was built in 1954, even before completing ...
The characteristic unbroken line that Álvaro Siza uses in his sketches to define spaces and volumes succinctly anticipates the reality of the construction. The photographer Duccio Malagamba has made ...
Álvaro Siza’s original museum design for Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art in Porto was completed in 1999 – a low-slung, whitewashed modernist architecture building sitting on the grounds of Parque ...
In 2009 Siza was commissioned to design The Building on the Water as an office building for the company’s soda ash and ammonium chloride production plant in Huai’An City. A total of 11,000 square ...
The Portuguese architect has just completed his second work in Italy, designed in collaboration with COR Arquitectos. A condominium in light-coloured travertine After the social housing project built ...
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