Architecture in Portugal — from Álvaro Siza's white volumes to Eduardo Souto de Moura's stone walls, from Lisbon's layered urbanism to the austere beauty of Alentejo retreats. A country where material honesty and Atlantic light shape every building.
Architecture built against the limits of land. Narrow lots, dense city blocks, terrace rows, suburban edges — where the drawing turns sideways and height takes over from breadth. Sectional shifts, translucent skins, voids threading through floors. Houses, hotels, offices, workspaces. The section does the work the plan cannot; constraint treated not as problem but as the creative method.