PORTUGAL MODERN

We received a remarkable set of images documenting what appears to be the very first meeting of architects involved in the Bom Sucesso Resort project, in Óbidos. The photos are dated 7 February 2004, a moment that marks one of the earliest milestones in the conception of what would become one of Portugal’s most ambitious experiments in contemporary architecture. These Images architects Bom Sucesso Resort capture a significant moment in time.

Alcino Soutinho, Rogério Cavaca, Nuno Graça Moura and Eduardo Souto de Moura at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004

What makes this especially striking is the pace that followed. Less than a year later, in December 2004, the architects presented their first models and project concepts in a public exhibition at the Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB) in Lisbon. To imagine the transition—from early sketches and on-site discussions in February to a curated architectural exhibition by the end of the same year—illustrates the extraordinary momentum behind Bom Sucesso’s vision.

In the images, we can see that the group first gathered in the parking lot of Óbidos, just outside the castle walls. After initial introductions they switched to 4×4 vehicles to visit the land that would become Bom Sucesso Resort—a vast, open landscape at the time, without roads, infrastructure, or a single building delivered.

These photos capture the project at its very origin: the architects literally stepping into the landscape that they would soon transform.

Looking at the faces of this talented group of architects, you can sense their joy and enthusiasm for the new project, which brought together different generations and two architectural lineages — from the Lisbon and Porto schools. This meeting was more than a site visit; it was the beginning of a creative dialogue between some of the most important figures in Portuguese contemporary architecture.

In the photos and early documentation, we can identify the following participants:

These early encounters represent the genesis of what Bom Sucesso would become: a unique architectural landscape, where dozens of individual houses, each designed by a different architect, coexist within a cohesive masterplan—blending experimentation, dialogue, and the optimism of Portuguese modernism at the turn of the century.

Eduardo Souto de Moura and Carrilho da Graça at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Álvaro Siza Vieira, Eduardo Souto de Moura and Rogério Cavaca at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Álvaro Siza Vieira, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Rogério Cavaca, and Carrilho da Graça at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Álvaro Siza Vieira at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Carrilho da Graça, Nuno Graça Moura and Eduardo Souto de Moura at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Alcino Soutinho, Rogério Cavaca, Carrilho da Graça and Eduardo Souto de Moura at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Alcino Soutinho, Rogério Cavaca, Carrilho da Graça and Eduardo Souto de Moura at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Alcino Soutinho, Rogério Cavaca, Nuno Graça Moura and Eduardo Souto de Moura at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Madalena Cardoso de Menezes at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Madalena Cardoso de Menezes at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004
Álvaro Siza Vieira at Bom Sucesso Resort Feb 7th 2004