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Understanding Organised Space

open access: yesHistories of Postwar Architecture
The objective of this research is the investigation on the relationship between the Italian and Portuguese architectural culture in a time span between the end of the second World War and the Carnation Revolution, that sees the fall of the Salazar regime
Giorgio Liverani
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Fernando Távora: Churches and Modernity in Portugal

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Fernando Távora (1925-2005), a renowned architect from Oporto, left a profound legacy, which includes religious projects that played a significant role in shaping the human and architectural profile of a master whose centenary of birth was recently ...
João Luís Marques
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Praça do Bota Abaixo as a metonymy: urban rehabilition in democracy

open access: yesJoelho, 2015
In 1944, Etienne de Groër designed the Coimbra Urban Plan. In this context, Avenida Santa Cruz reflects Estado Novo culture when crossing Baixinha with celebratory rhetoric.
José Cabral Dias
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Sobre o meu Pai: um homem livre [PDF]

open access: yesPessoa Plural, 2019
António J. Miranda foi uma figura notável de Santo Tirso e um dos mais admiráveis cultores da genuína expressão da liberdade tolerante de Fernando Pessoa.
Miranda, José António
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A Travel in Fernando Távora’s Travels. (With Álvaro Siza, Alexandre Alves Costa, Fernando Barroso, Sérgio Fernandez, Alcino Soutinho, Manuel Mendes, José António Bandeirinha, Jorge Figueira, Francisco Barata, Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2013-2022)

open access: yesHistories of Postwar Architecture
On the occasion of the collection of archive material for the drafting of the monograph A. Esposito, G. Leoni, Fernando Távora. Opera completa (Milan: Electa, 2005), I, at the time a member of the research group, was the direct recipient – during long ...
Raffaella Maddaluno
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Learning from Borja. Heritage preservation processes in the work of the Porto School.

open access: yesJoelho, 2015
Borja was quite an anonymous town until 2012, when the attempt to restore the fresco Ecce Homo spread its name all around the world. This trivial episode can be seen as an allegory of the complexity of the processes of heritage rehabilitation ...
Eduardo Fernandes
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Raul Leal e o segundo modernismo: relações epistolares com Simões e outros afins [PDF]

open access: yesPessoa Plural, 2018
A coleção de manuscritos de Fernando Távora guarda vários testemunhos do diálogo epistolar entre Raul Leal e os representantes do chamado “segundo modernismo”.
Martines, Enrico
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Távora, the Days. Távora, i giorni

open access: yesHistories of Postwar Architecture
The text highlights the life and work of Fernando Távora, reflecting on his calm demeanor but underlying restlessness. It delves into his travels, his conservative background, and his cautious opposition to the fascist regime.
Daniele Vitale
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The “Third Way”: Távora’s Method in Masterwork. The Reconstruction of Porto’s old Municipal Tower, Known as ‘Casa dos 24’

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The reconstruction of the old municipal tower in Porto, known as Casa dos 24, is a project by Fernando Távora that exemplifies the ‘third way’ - a balance between modern and traditional architecture.
Antonio Telesforo
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Profession: Távora

open access: yesHistories of Postwar Architecture
It is the decadence that Oswald Spengler predicts for after 2000 that Fernando Távora already encounters at every step of his mythical American journey.
Jorge Figueira
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