Portuguese Pavilion Expo Lisbon, Álvaro Siza Architecture, New Portuguese Building Photos
Portuguese Pavilion Expo 1998 Lisbon
Contemporary Architecture in Portugal design by Álvaro Siza architect
8 Jan 2013
Location: southern Portugal
Design: Álvaro Siza Architect
Pavilion by Alvaro Siza – at Parque das Nações-PARQUE EXPO
Date built: 1998
Portuguese Pavilion Expo Lisbon by Álvaro Siza
Portuguese National Pavilion – Pavilhão de Portugal.
This is a simple rectilinear building, typical of the rationalist style by this celebrated Portuguese architect. The tour de force is the elegant hanging roof.
Expo ’98 closed on 30 September 1998. The last day saw more than 300,000 visitors enter, mostly to see the closing fireworks show, the biggest ever presented in Portugal.
The site remained closed until February 1999, when it reopened as Parque das Nações (Park of the Nations), a free-access park, keeping the gardens, Oceanarium (Europe’s then-largest aquarium), observation tower, funicular, and the Virtual Reality pavilion.
EXPO ’98 – Portuguese Pavilion
Expo 1998 Lisbon – Portuguese Pavilion images / information from various sources
Alvaro Siza architect, leader of a world-famous architecture studio
Location: Parque das Nações, Lisbon, Portugal, southwestern Europe
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