The cinema architecture of the Belm Vittorio Gregoti Cultural Center is on the occasion of the birth of the 25th birthday of the cultural complex in the city of Lisbon, implemented by the Promontorio group of architects. The Promontorio architectural company has used a simple and cumbersome block of recycled cork material for space cinema. The Lisbon Cultural Center is the place to bring people together on warm nights.
The project is a mix of two open spaces that are characterized by two rows of simple cubes, a range of cinema. The cubes are similar to the ruined structures that are located in the center of the courtyard of the Lisbon Cultural Building, and are a visual turning point in the core of the building. Both spaces designed with two rows of columns direct the user to different spaces, one of which is the cinema.
An open source cinema project illustrates the two ideas of the poetic space, and the functional concept of irreversible time in an architectural language. The installation of a simple labyrinth composition as the walls of the cinema will give the visitor an unforgettable experience. The rows and pillars of this space make it plainly untapped users in order to get a unique experience of architectural combinations. In addition to the aesthetic principle of dense space, this project is 100% recyclable and can be used in public spaces.