Contemporary Art Museum Shaped by Lagoa de Pataias’ lakeshore
Designed by Alexander Velgan, the LP Museum is a proposal for a contemporary art museum located on the shores of Lagoa de Pataias, in Portugal. The project is conceived as a sculptural architectural intervention that follows the natural geometry of the lakeshore, establishing a close relationship between the building and its surrounding landscape. Its curvilinear form responds to the organic contours of the site, integrating architecture with the environment while shaping a continuous spatial experience.
all visuals by Alexander Velgan
Interior follows a Spatial Journey Framed by Light and Landscape
Inside, the gallery spaces are defined by a restrained material palette that places emphasis on the artworks, natural light, and framed views of the lake. Conceived by designer Alexander Velgan, the circulation is organized as a continuous sequence of spaces, guiding visitors through alternating enclosed galleries and open-air areas. This progression creates changing perspectives of both the exhibitions and the surrounding landscape, reinforcing the relationship between art, architecture, and nature. The project’s clear structural expression and site-responsive form transform the museum into a setting where the experience of viewing extends beyond the gallery spaces to include the landscape itself.

LP Museum is designed for the shores of Lagoa de Pataias in Portugal

the museum follows the natural geometry of the lakeshore



