Laje Football Field
Form follows site
Miguel Marcelino
The Laje Football Field is “actually” “just” a sports field on difficult terrain in Portugal. However, its embedding in the topography makes the project an important part of modern sports architecture, something like the little brother of the Estádio Municipal de Braga by Eduardo Souto de Moura.

Retaining wall
The Laje Football Field (Campo de futebol da Lage) transforms a steep slope in Porto Salvo (Portugal) into a unique sports field through a striking act of topographical precision. The intervention is defined by an L‑shaped retaining wall made of pigmented concrete, which both stabilizes the terrain and shapes the project’s enormous architectural identity.
The geometry of the wall encloses the pitch and forms a covered arcade that accommodates the soccer facilities below.
The design was created by Miguel Marcelino.
Ramp
A ramp cuts into the hill and leads athletes and spectators to a covered atrium that opens onto the playing field. This sequence of descent creates a deliberate relationship between movement and enclosure, in which the architecture simultaneously embeds itself in the surroundings and opens up to them.
The continuous bench seating at the edge of the pitch eliminates any hierarchy among the spectators, emphasizing equality and proximity in the viewing experience. Above this, the newly formed upper plateau functions as an informal terrace (or upper tier) that extends the public space and offers fantastic panoramic views of the pitch and the landscape.
Concrete
Set against the rugged topography of Porto Salvo, the Campo de futebol da Lage is carved directly into the landscape. Instead of imposing a foreign object on the site, the project emerges from the hillside itself.
The L‑shaped retaining wall is both a structural necessity and an architectural statement. The wall is made of iron oxide pigmented reinforced concrete, with the color and texture of the concrete reflecting the rocky ground – and blending with the natural layers of the terrain.
Merger
By merging architecture, engineering and landscape design, Miguel Marcelino reduces the Laje Football Field to its essential elements: earth, concrete and geometry. The project is less an object than an adaptation of the terrain, where form and function emerge naturally from the physical conditions of the site. The result is a public space that reconciles structural precision with ecological harmony and integrates contemporary design into the enduring character of the Portuguese landscape.
And how.
Project data
Designer
MIGUEL MARCELINO, ARQ. LDA.
Miguel Coutinho, João Neto, Martina Cappellini,
Mariana Almeida
Building owner
Município de Oeiras
Users
Clube GBES
Benfica Escolas de Futebol Oeiras
Address
Campo de futebol da Lage
Leões de Porto Salvo
Portugal
Opening
2025
Photos
© Archive Miguel Marcelino
Text
Johannes Bühlbecker
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