2G International Architecture Review - N°20 2001/IV - Portuguese architecture a new generation
Arquitectura portuguesa
Résumé
Portuguese architecture, and its place on the
international scene, has been receiving a lot of attention
in the specialised press for some time now. The work of
such great Portuguese architects as Fernando Távora, Álvaro
Siza and Gonçalo Byrne has formed generations of
internationally known figures, figures like Eduardo Souto
de Moura, Adalberto Dias, Carrilho de Graça and Álvaro
Rocha.
The aim of this issue of 2G is to present the
architectures of a generation of architects whose work
opens up new perspectives on Portuguese architecture,
despite the latter being usually submitted to the scrutiny
of the masters. Young architects who would form a more or
less homogeneous "third generation", one caught between its
ongoing marginality in geographical terms and an
attentiveness to what is happening on the international
scene.
- Introduction
- Ground line: Presenting a new generation of Portuguese architects. João Belo Rodeia
- Notes on Some Portuguese Architects. Daniel de Castro Lopes
- Works and Projects
- Aires Mateus e associados
- House in Alenquer.
- Library, Audìtorium and Art Center, Sines.
- Atelier Búgio
- The Quinta da Casa Branca Inn, Madeira.
- Pedro Falcão de Campos
- House for Dr. Saravia Lima, Alcácer do Sal.
- José Fernando Gonçalves
- Interventíons on the Parish Church, Oliveira do Douro.
- Cristina Guedes, Francisco Vieira de Campos
- Faculty of Fine Arts block, Porto.
- Inês Lobo, Pedro Domingos
- Chancellery and Residence of the Portuguese Embassy in Berlin.
- João Mendes Ribeiro
- Tea House, Montemor-o-Velho.
- Four stage designs.
- Pedro Mendes
- Renovation of an "Island", Porto.
- António Portugal, Manuel Maria Reis
- School of Advanced Technology and Management of Portoalegre Polytechnic Institute.
- Paulo Providência
- S. Nicolau baths and wash-houses, Porto.
- Tomé Ribeiro Pavilion, Maia.
- Serôdio & Associados
- House for Manuel Dias, Paredes.
- Two apartment blocks, Foz do Douro.
- Vilela & Gordon
- Residence for the Portuguese Embassy in Brasilia.
- Biographies
- Nexus
- The legacy of the "verdant 1950's". Permanence and Change in Portuguese Architecture from the Postwar Period to the Revolution. Ana Tostões
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Gustavo Gili (GG) |
Auteur(s) | Revue |
Parution | 13/12/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 144 |
Format | 23 x 30 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 738g |
Intérieur | Quadri |
EAN13 | 9771136964009 |
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