Architect, researcher and professor, Fernando Távora is the is the universally recognised father of the Porto School. Since the 1950s he has left an indelible mark on Portuguese architecture and on the education of subsequent generations of architects. The idea that contemporary design can always be orientated towards people, in symbiosis with place and in continuity with History is Távora’s great innovation, which proclaims his extraordinary relevance.
IN CLASS WITH TÁVORA. TEACHING AND LEARNING (LIVING) TODAY, with full English translation of the texts "O problema da Casa portuguesa" and "Da organizaçao do espaço"
Bogoni B.;
2024-01-01
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Architect, researcher and professor, Fernando Távora is the is the universally recognised father of the Porto School. Since the 1950s he has left an indelible mark on Portuguese architecture and on the education of subsequent generations of architects. The idea that contemporary design can always be orientated towards people, in symbiosis with place and in continuity with History is Távora’s great innovation, which proclaims his extraordinary relevance.File in questo prodotto:
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