AV Monografías

151: Souto de Moura 1980-2012

Nakladatelství: Arquitectura Viva
Rok vydání: 2012
Formát: 24 x 30 cm, 174 stran, brožovaná
Jazyk: anglicky, španělsky
Běžná cena: 850 Kč
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With a professional career of more than thirty years, the Portuguese master Eduardo Souto de Moura received the Pritzker Prize in its last edition, thus acknowledging his significance and influence in contemporary architecture. The current monograph gathers twenty of his most important works, from the laconic one-level houses of his beginnings to his more recent and monumental public buildings. The volume is completed with critical articles by Kenneth Frampton and Jorge Figueira.

Luis Fernández-Galiano

Melancholy and Metaphysics

Regional Root

Kenneth Frampton
The Knight’s Move

Jorge Figueira
Local and Global

From Porto to the World
Carandá Market, 1980-2001, Braga (Portugal)
Casa das Artes Cultural Center, 1981-1991, Porto (Portugal)
Faculty of Geological Sciences, 1989-1994, Aveiro (Portugal)
Pousada de Santa Maria do Bouro, 1989-1997, Amares (Portugal)
House in Moledo, 1991-1998, Moledo (Portugal)
Burgo Offices Complex, 1991-2007, Porto (Portugal)
Apartment Block at Rua do Teatro, 1992-1995, Porto (Portugal)
Courtyard Houses, 1993-1999, Matosinhos (Portugal)
Residential Building, 1997-2001, Maia (Portugal)
Oporto Subway, 1997-2005, Porto (Portugal)
Cinema House Manoel de Oliveira, 1998-2003, Porto (Portugal)
Municipal Stadium, 2000-2003, Braga (Portugal)
Two Houses in Ponte de Lima, 2001-2002, Quinta de Anquião (Portugal)
Building at the Avenida da Boavista, 2004-2007, Porto (Portugal)
La Pallaresa Complex, 2004-2011, Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Spain)
Restructuring of the Robinson Factory, 2004-2011, Portalegre (Portugal)
Paula Rêgo Museum, 2005-2009, Cascais (Portugal)
Building at the Novartis Campus, 2005-2011, Basel (Switzerland)
Uitzicht Crematorium, 2005-2011, Courtray (Belgium)
Miguel Torga Cultural Center, 2007-2011, Sabrosa (Portugal)