ArchiTourAlgarve - Walking Tour Portimão - (Modernist) Architecture, Art & More

ArchiTourAlgarve - Walking Tour Portimão - (Modernist) Architecture, Art & More

ArchiTourAlgarve - Walking Tour Portimão - (Modernist) Architecture, Art & More

Portimão, Faro 8500-510, Portugal

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A walking Tour in Portimão with (Modernist) Architecture, Art & More

The modernist architecture part in Portimão consists largely of the architecture of António Vicente de Castro. He was born in Lisbon on October 17, 1920 and died on November 26, 2002, also in Lisbon. He started his academic career in Lisbon, but soon moved to the School of Visual Arts in Porto, where he completed his studies in 1955. In 1956 he moves back to the Algarve, having spent much of his youth in Lagos. He opens his architectural firm in Portimão, where he begins his professional career and where he will realize approximately 120 projects.

He does research and worked with themes such as collective and single-family homes, facilities, services and urban planning. Between 1975 and 1976 he worked for the Municipality of Portimão, where he participates in urban planning and urban renewal projects. In his projects, especially the integration with their environment is visible: in the green spaces and the orientation to the sun. They are buildings with simple geometric shapes as usual in modernism and built of concrete, steel and glass.

He was - together with the architects Manuel Gomes da Costa and Manuel Laginha - one of the three pioneers who introduced "Modernism" in the Algarve. They were all trained in Porto by professor Carlos Ramos and brought the post-war “Modern Architecture of the International Movement” to the Algarve.
We can associate Vicente de Castro with Portimão, Gomes da Costa with Faro and Laginha with Loulé.


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The Municipal Museum of Portimão is located in the former Feu Hermanos cannery, an early 20th century industrial building that was completely renovated and expanded as such. The museum is located on the Arade river and consists of exhibiti... Read more
These sculptures by international artists were made during the Symposium Internacional de Escultura. This symposium takes place every 2 years, where international artists are invited to make a natural stone sculpture on site on the quay of ... Read more
This pink and introverted court building is a contemporary striking building in Avenida Miguel Bombarda, the main access road to the city center where the necessary "facility buildings" are located such as the police station, the library, t... Read more
In 1961 António Vicente de Castro built the Jaime Dias House, using lattices, terraces,vertical laminar elements and a feature, which according to his daughter Luísa de Castro is common in several of his works, on the ground floor t... Read more
In 1955 he built a house in Portimão at Quinta do Malheiro, Casa Cordeiro, for the client Jaime Dias Cordeiro. This project, completely integratedinto the urban fabric of the city on a wide avenue, consists of a single-family house,... Read more
In 1959, Casa Bragança appeared, a building with a very simple volume, without great excesses in shape or decoration, with only one floor, the distinguishing element being that instead of the usual flat roof, a butterfly roof was used. ... Read more
Auditorium with 'tent construction'. Nice combination of concrete "classic" substructure, steel columns with steel cables (tensegrity system) and the tent canvas. Unfortunately, it has become outdated over time and has fallen into disuse du... Read more
Located next to the Municipal Auditorium of Portimão, this garden is the ideal place to rest and rest in the shade. With an extensive lawn and different types of vegetation and trees (several palm trees). There are several lakes with wate... Read more
PSP police station from 1992 that recently completely has been renovated and given a new fresh blue/white color scheme. Building complex with interesting spatial design in the facades and volumes with a striking round stairwell with refine... Read more
The preliminary design for the CASP in Portimão from 1956 by architect António Vicente de Castro had as its program: a crèche for 60 children between 18 months and 3 years old; a Center for Mother and Child Care; a Social I... Read more
Apartment block with shops on the ground floor, offices on the platform by architect António Vicente de Castro.
Sleek minimalist new interpretation of a building in concrete and glass at the Praça de República. Shop with ?. Architect unknown.
Modernist building from architect António Vicente de Castro with apartments and commercial spaces located between the main church and an elegant art deco building.
In 1660, on the initiative of the nobleman Diogo Gonçalves, construction began on the Jesuit College building, in Praça da República, which would only be inaugurated in 1707. After the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1757, the Camilos friar... Read more
From the existing plot - before the Mercado da Fruta (Market Hall) 1914/90 - there was a sunny playground with two paved grounds and several playground equipments. The project had the main goal of qualifying the playground, by offering a si... Read more
Elegant modernist townhouse desgined by architect António Vicente de Castro for of a businessman who returned from Congo (Africa) for his family, his driver and his servants.  
This building complex was one of the most important urban planning revolutions in Portimão in 1952. That year, industrialist Manuel Gaspar Patrocínio decided in Rua de Olivença to build the city's first apartment block, which is still k... Read more
Three buildings that all represent a 'modernist style'. From 'sleek minimalist' to traditional/modern with Cobogo (open building blocks) with 'Brazilian cheerfulness' in sparkling colors in the middle. . ...
Special corner building in traditional / modernist style as an urban attention marker with  interesting details in the use of the various balconies ant the mainentrance.
Modernistic 1960's building that is said to have been designed by one of the former employees of architect António Vicente de Castro. Surprising roof structure with canopy and raised ground floor with mezzanine and ramp. ...
Typical 1950s/60s shop with a separate separate display window and special design of the entrance door to apartments above.
Modernistic building designed by architect António Vicente de Castro.
Here at the intersection where one of Portimão's oldest streets meets the shopping street, an art enclave is blossoming through the establishment of three art galleries next to each other: Lady in Red, Sphinx and Meinke Flesseman Art Gall... Read more
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