
O nucleAr - Núcleo de Estudantes de Arquitectura do Instituto Superior Técnico - realiza este Novembro a 4ª edição da Obra Falada. Trata-se de um ciclo de conferências que os alunos têm vindo a organizar nos últimos anos, no âmbito do qual se "convidam vários arquitectos para apresentarem as suas últimas obras, com o objectivo de dar a conhecer diferentes abordagens e ideias, suscitar interesses diversos e levantar dúvidas quanto às matérias que a própria arquitectura aborda".
São estes os convidados para a IV Obra Falada:
16 Novembro: António Belém Lima
23 Novembro: Atelier de Santos
30 Novembro: José Manuel Carvalho Araújo
3 Dezembro: Manuel Tainha
O evento irá decorrer no anfiteatro do Complexo Interdisciplinar do IST, às 18h. A entrada é livre. Mais em nuclear.ist.utl.pt.
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My name is Daniel Carrapa. I was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1973. I’m an architect living in Évora, a nice historical town that was included in the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1986. I’m married, have 4 cats – Matilde, Patanisco, Olivia, Lisa – and 1 dog – Moby. Moby is a three-legged dog. He’s okay. I graduated as an architect in 1996 (FAUTL Lisbon Faculty of Architecture). I am also an authority on cat litter and will provide expert advice upon request.
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