Slanting white walls intersected by blue forms mark the exterior of a 2.5-story building designed by Studio Libeskind, led by Daniel Libeksind, for Lisbon’s upcoming Jewish Museum. The project, called Tikvah (Hebrew for “hope”),consists of a 41,645-square-foot structure created in collaboration with local architect Miguel Saraiva. It is to be built in Lisbon’s Belém area, southwest of the city center and marked by the 16th-century Tower of Belém along the Tagus River.
Renderings reveal a white, geometric structure broken up by glass portions that scale the height of the building, which is to be topped with a grassy roof and a walkway, framing the four-story tower in the distance with its wall-mounted turrets. Inside, the strong lines of the exteriors are further revealed, with white walls interspersed with blue portions.
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