Lisbon May 2023
I quite enjoyed our stay in Lisbon for its old world charm, art deco architecture and those paved mosaic walkways. I’d return in a heartbeat!
Expo'98 Portuguese National Pavilion, Architect: Álvaro Siza Vieira,





There was only time for a brief architecture outing and I chose to visit the Expo'98 Portuguese National Pavilion by Álvaro Siza Vieira.
I chose well - who doesn’t appreciate a bold yet graceful concrete canopy?
Serendipitous Finds
So many archi finds no matter where you walk, exploring by foot.
There was one building in particular that I could not get enough of.