In 2019, the renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma emerged victorious in the contest to design the expansion of the gardens of the Gulbenkian Foundation and the new entrance of the Modern Collection of the Museum in Lisbon, Portugal. This ambitious project not only rejuvenates the Gulbenkian Center of Modern Art (CAM) but also brings together nature-inspired architecture and innovative design. As an integral part of this prestigious endeavor, OTIIMA frame windows have been incorporated into the project, allowing them to shine alongside one of the world's most esteemed architects.
Kengo Kuma's design philosophy revolves around creating spaces that harmonize with nature and emphasize the coexistence of architecture and the environment. Inspired by the beauty and tranquility of nature, Kuma's vision for the refurbishment and extension of the Modern Art Center at Gulbenkian CAM breathes new life into the space.
Kuma's approach to the refurbishment and extension of the Modern Art Center focuses on minimalist aesthetics that blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment. This philosophy aligns perfectly with OTIIMA's values, as their frame windows enhance the overall design through their sleek and contemporary appearance.
OTIIMA's frame windows play a crucial role in the renovation of Gulbenkian CAM, as their design effortlessly complements Kengo Kuma's vision. With a height of -6 meters, these windows create a sense of openness and fluidity, allowing natural light to flood the space while providing uninterrupted views of the stunning surroundings. The minimalist aesthetics of the OTIIMA Plus System or OTIIMA Pivot perfectly align with Kuma's intention to integrate the essence of nature into the Modern Art Center.