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    Cultural Centre Loures

    2021

    The new Loures Cultural Centre (CCL) constitutes an urban regeneration project that redefines the site's former back-of-house condition, establishing itself as a new gardened urban frontage and a key link between the historic centre and the newly developed inner city road. This transformation enhances pedestrian flows and reinforces the continuity of the urban fabric.

    The building is positioned on the western edge of the plot, maintaining regular setbacks from the site boundaries and allowing for the creation of landscaped public pathways around its perimeter. This layout ensures spatial fluidity, visual permeability, and the formal autonomy of the volume — appropriate to its scale and public function.The architectural concept is based on an elongated ellipsoidal geometry, evoking the circle as a form of centrality and organisation. This central void structures the programme and enhances the surrounding public space, acting as an element of cohesion and circulation.

    To the south, the building opens onto the new public garden, concentrating the main entrances and areas for gathering. To the north, a more restrained façade defines the relationship with the future River Park and the urban road, assuming a role as an urban marker and point of reference.A longitudinal pergola extends the building, creating transitional and shaded areas. The landscape design is enriched with tree clusters that define the edges and promote effective integration with the existing built fabric.

    The CCL asserts itself as a civic infrastructure — a space-making public facility dedicated to collective use, permanence, and the regeneration of place.