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Portuguese Architecture

Portuguese Architecture. Bom Jesus (Braga). Castelo de Guimarães. Convento de Cristo (Tomar). Palácio da Regaleira (Sintra ). Palácio da Pena (Sintra). Mosteiros dos Jerónimos (Lisboa). Mosteiro da Batalha. Mosteiro de Alcobaça. Mosteiro de Tibães (Braga).

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Portuguese Architecture

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  1. Portuguese Architecture

  2. Bom Jesus (Braga)

  3. Castelo de Guimarães

  4. Convento de Cristo (Tomar)

  5. Palácio da Regaleira (Sintra)

  6. Palácio da Pena (Sintra)

  7. Mosteiros dos Jerónimos (Lisboa)

  8. Mosteiro da Batalha

  9. Mosteiro de Alcobaça

  10. Mosteiro de Tibães (Braga)

  11. Ponte Dão Luís (OPorto)

  12. Arco da Porta Nova (Braga)

  13. Sé Catedral (OPorto)

  14. Arco da Rua Augusta (Lisboa)

  15. Sé Catedral (Braga)

  16. Solar de Mateus (Vila Real)

  17. Templo de Diana (Évora)

  18. Teatro Circo (Braga)

  19. Torre dos Clérigos (OPorto)

  20. Torre de Belém (Lisboa)

  21. Igreja do Convento do Carmo (Lisboa)

  22. CasteloSão Jorge (Lisboa)

  23. We have seen pictures about our architecture Now we will talk about the moderns architects

  24. PORTUGUESE ARCHITECTS PORTUGUESE ARCHITECTS

  25. SIZA VIEIRA BIOGRAPHY He began his professional life in 1955. He graduated from School of “BelasArtes” in Oporto. In 1988, he won the awards from Alvar Aalto and Mies van derRohe foundations.In 1992 he won the PritzkerPrize, the Nobel of architecture. In Portugal he won SecilArchitecture Prize (1996); the International Medal of Arts (2002); andthe Golden Lion, award of the Venice Biennale, in 2012. • Major Works: • Tea House - Boa Nova • Swimming Pool of Leça da Palmeira • Church of Marco de Canaveses. • Galician Centre ofContemporaryArt • Serralves Museum • Faculty of Information- Santiago de Compostela. • Portugal Pavilion at Expo 98.

  26. SIZA VIEIRA • Pavilion of Portugal - Lisbon

  27. SIZA VIEIRA • MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART OF SERRALVES -PORTO

  28. EDUARDO SOUTO MOURA BIOGRAPHY It is one of the most international and renowned Portuguese architects. His work falls with in the context of the “School of Oporto”, alongside names like Fernando Távora or Siza Vieira. Among many awards he has won Pessoa Prize in 1998 and Secil Prize in 2004, for the design of Braga Stadium. He received the Pritzker Prize, the "Nobel” of architecture , in 2011. • MAJOR WORKS • House of Arts in Oporto • Portugal Pavilion at Expo 2000 • Braga Municipal Stadium • Burgo Tower • Oporto Underground • Paula Rego House of Stories • Manoel de Oliveira Houseof Cinema

  29. EDUARDO SOUTO MOURA • FOOTBALL STADIUM IN BRAGA

  30. EDUARDO SOUTO MOURA • FOOTBALL STADIUM IN BRAGA

  31. MANUEL SALGADO BIOGRAPHY He graduated from the School of “BelasArtes” of Lisbon in 1966. He won Valmor prize in 1980, for an Office Building in Lisbon. With Vittorio Gregotti (animportantItalian architect) he won the contest for Centro Cultural de Belém, in Lisbon, in 1989, project that was then completed in 1992. He was responsible for the master plan of Expo‘ 98. • MAJOR WORKS • Higher School of Theatre and Film in Amadora • Professional School of Setúbal • Rehabilitation of Feira de S. Mateus in Viseu. • Antas Metro Station and Dragão Stadium in Oporto • Antas masterplan

  32. MANUEL SALGADO • ESTÁDIO DO DRAGÃO FOOTBALL STADIUM IN OPORTO

  33. MANUEL SALGADO • FOOTBALL STADIUM IN OPORTO

  34. ALCINO SOUTINHO BIOGRAPHY He graduated from the School of “BelasArtes” of Oporto in 1957. He was a teacher at “Escola Superior de Belas-Artes do Porto”, since 1973 and at the “Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade do Porto- FAUP”. In 1982, . In 1992 he won the prize "Europa Nostra”. With the design of the new Town Hall of Matosinhos, he gets national and international acclaim. • MAJOR WORKS • Pousada D. Dinis, Vila Nova de Cerveira. • Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso Museum , Amarante. • Chamber Hall of Matosinhos, Matosinhos. • Florbela Espanca Library, Matosinhos. • Quinta das Sedas (Silks), Senhora da Hora. • Bom Sucesso Resort.

  35. ALCINO SOUTINHO • FLORBELA ESPANCA LIBRARY - Matosinhos

  36. CARRILHO DA GRAÇA BIOGRAPHY Heis the author of some of the most qualified pieces of work of the Portuguese Modern Architecture. He received many awards in Portugal and outside his country. He was guest professor to give lectures about his works in theuniversitiesof Barcelona, Lisbon, Rome, Milan, Verona, CityofMexico, Viena, andOporto. • MAJOR WORKS • Pedestrianbridge in Ribeira da Carpinteira. • Church of St. Anthony, Portalegre. • OrientMuseum, Lisbon. • School of Music, Lisbon. • Knowledge of the Seas Pavilion, Expo 98, Lisbon. • Pousada Flor da Rosa, Crato

  37. CARRILHO DA GRAÇA • PAVILION OF KNOWLEDGE - Lisbon

  38. CARRILHO DA GRAÇA • PAVILION OF KNOWLEDGE - Lisbon

  39. AIRES MATEUS BIOGRAPHY The brothers Manuel and Francisco Aires Mateus founded their studio in 1988. Both brothers teach at the Autonomous University of Lisbon and at the Academia of ArchitetturadiMendrizio, in Switzerland. They won the Mies van der RohePrize, the Contemporary Architecture Prize in 2007 and the IberoAmerican Biennial of Architecture. • MAJOR WORKS • Library and Arts Centre, Sines • Grand Canal Square Hotel and Residence • NursingHome, Alcácer do Sal. • ElementaryHouse, Grândola • Student houseat University of Coimbra.

  40. AIRES MATEUS • NURSING HOME - Alcácer do Sal

  41. GONÇALO BYRNE BIOGRAPHY HegraduatedfromtheSchoolof Belas Artes in Lisbon in 1968. Whenhestartsworkingonhisownheisgreatlyinfluencedbytheworkofthe Portuguese architect Siza Vieira. HewasawardedtheNationalPrizeofArchitecture in 1988 andthe Great Medalof Gold fromtheAcademyofArchitectureof Paris in 2000. In 2005 hewashonouredthe Honoris Causa fromtheUniversidade Técnica de Lisboa. • MAJOR WORKS • Estoril Sol Residence , Cascais. • National Museum Machado de Castro, Coimbra. • Conversion of San Theotonius Hospital in a Pousada, Viseu. • Alcobaça Monastery • CGD Bank, Arraiolos

  42. GONÇALO BYRNE • ESTORIL SOL RESIDENCE - Cascais

  43. MANUEL GRAÇA DIAS BIOGRAPHY Hehasdeveloped a vastacademicactivitysince 1985 notonly in theCollegeofArchitectureoftheUniversityofOporto(FAUP), butalso in FacoltádiArchitettura do Politecnicodi Milano. Heistotallyengaged in thecriticismandexpandingofarchitectureandsoheis a regular presence in conferences, seminarsandexihibitions. Hehasalsobeenthecreatorofseveralprojectsandhisworkisvastandrecognized. • MAJOR WORKS • Salgueiral Residence, Guimarães • Office Complex, Vila Verde • Campus Universitário Monte da Caparica, Almada • Complexo Golfinho, Chaves • Porta Sul e Torre de Cracking da Expo'98, Lisboa • Escola de musica, artes e ofícios de Chaves

  44. MANUEL GRAÇA DIAS • Office Complex-Vila Verde, Braga

  45. The best world’s house in 2011 isPortugueseThe MIMA HOUSE, designed by the Portuguese architects Mario Sousa Brandão and Marta has won the "Building of the Year" in the category "Houses", assigned by ArchDaily, one of the most respected international architectural sites.These architects work in Switzerland with the famous Pritzker architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron.

  46. MIMA HOUSE

  47. Younger and older architects make Portugal a worthwhile world to know.Visit Portugal!

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