Kengo Kuma & Associates adds sweeping canopy to Lisbon art centre
Architecture studio Kengo Kuma & Associates has completed the Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian extension in Lisbon, which is defined by a wood-clad canopy that draws on Japanese architecture. Originally designed in 1983 by British architect Leslie Martin, the existing 17,174-square-metre art centre was updated to brighten its interiors and help reintegrate it with the The post Kengo Kuma & Associates adds sweeping canopy to Lisbon art centre appeared first on Dezeen.
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