
Fundação Serralves Extension by Sophie Robinson
The extension to the Fundacao Serralves museum in Porto, designed by Alvaro Siza Vieira, is a study in white geometry and controlled shadow. Sophie Robinson's 35mm film photograph finds the building in quiet dialogue with the surrounding park – hard surfaces opening toward green, light cutting clean across rendered walls. The warmth of film gives the whiteness a human temperature, saving it from the coldness of lesser representations.
This archival fine art print is produced on matte fine art paper, an ideal match for architecture defined by line, light, and negative space. The fine art print format preserves each subtle tonal shift across the facade, delivering a result that reads as both document and artwork.
The extension to the Fundacao Serralves museum in Porto, designed by Alvaro Siza Vieira, is a study in white geometry and controlled shadow. Sophie Robinson's 35mm film photograph finds the building in quiet dialogue with the surrounding park – hard surfaces opening toward green, light cutting clean across rendered walls. The warmth of film gives the whiteness a human temperature, saving it from the coldness of lesser representations.
This archival fine art print is produced on matte fine art paper, an ideal match for architecture defined by line, light, and negative space. The fine art print format preserves each subtle tonal shift across the facade, delivering a result that reads as both document and artwork.
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The extension to the Fundacao Serralves museum in Porto, designed by Alvaro Siza Vieira, is a study in white geometry and controlled shadow. Sophie Robinson's 35mm film photograph finds the building in quiet dialogue with the surrounding park – hard surfaces opening toward green, light cutting clean across rendered walls. The warmth of film gives the whiteness a human temperature, saving it from the coldness of lesser representations.
This archival fine art print is produced on matte fine art paper, an ideal match for architecture defined by line, light, and negative space. The fine art print format preserves each subtle tonal shift across the facade, delivering a result that reads as both document and artwork.























