Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian

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A01=Ana Tostoes
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A01=Erieta Attali
A01=Kengo Kuma
A01=Vladimir Djurovic
Architectural Photography
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Author_Andres Lepik
Author_Erieta Attali
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Author_Vladimir Djurovic
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Erieta Attali
Gulbenkian Foundation
Kengo Kuma
Lisbon
Museum
Vladimir Djurovic

Product details

  • ISBN 9783966800419
  • Weight: 1200g
  • Dimensions: 300 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: ArchiTangle GmbH
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume celebrates the latest architectural endeavour of the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon: the new building of the Centro de Arte Moderna (CAM), designed by architect Kengo Kuma in collaboration with the landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic. More than a building, this project is a living dialogue between architecture, nature and the city—transforming museum and garden into a unified public space, rooted in the Foundation’s cultural mission.

Through the lens of Erieta Attali, acclaimed photographer and architecture historian, the building and its surrounding landscape are captured in striking, atmospheric images that reveal the subtle interplay of form, light and material. Her photographs—both precise and poetic—highlight how the building and garden create spaces for rest, interaction and shared experience.

Accompanying Attali’s photographs are insightful texts that take the reader deeper into the story of the renewal. Attali introduces the project from her unique visual perspective, while conversations with Kuma and Djurovic reveal the close creative partnership between museum, architect, and landscape designer. An essay by architectural historian Ana Tostões anchors the project within the Gulbenkian Foundation’s legacy and evolving role as a public cultural force. Even more than a bold architectural gesture, the museum’s sculptural roof—Kuma’s poetic extension of the landscape— extends the building into the garden, dissolving boundaries and reclaiming the green space as an urban refuge.

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