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9781780750071 English 1780750072 **Revised and expanded monograph of the work of acclaimed Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952), winner of the prestigious 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize and one of the leading figures on the international contemporary architecture scene*Features approximately 100 projects completed over 35 years including his best-known projects such as the stadium in Braga, Portugal (2004) and the Paula Rego Museum, near Lisbon (2008)*Includes texts by the architect himself, which provide an insight into his creative process *A comprehensive and authoritative publication at an exceptional price, --Revised and expanded monograph of the work of acclaimed Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952), winner of the prestigious 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize and one of the leading figures on the international contemporary architecture scene-Features approximately 100 projects completed over 35 years including his best-known projects such as the stadium in Braga, Portugal (2004) and the Paula Rego Museum, near Lisbon (2008)-Includes texts by the architect himself, which provide an insight into his creative process-A comprehensive and authoritative publication at an exceptional price, Eduardo Souto de Moura (b 1952) has long been one of Portugal's leading architects but gained wider international recognition when he won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2011. Born in Porto, he collaborated with the much-respected Alvaro Siza from 1974 to 1979 before establishing his own architectural studio in 1980. Since then, he has completed more than 100 projects ranging from private houses such as his Casa do Cinema for film director Manoel de Oliveira in Porto (2002) to larger projects such as the stadium in Braga (2004), the venue for the 2004 European Championships. All are illustrated in this comprehensive book, which also features essays by Souto de Moura and a discussion between Souto de Moura, Siza and fellow Portuguese architect Fernando Tavora. Souto de Moura's work, often compared to that of Mies van der Rohe, was praised by the Pritzker Prize jury for its 'unique ability to convey seemingly conflicting characteristics - power and modesty, bravado and subtlety, bold public authority and a sense of intimacy - at the same time.' His work often reflects his aesthetic interest in architectural ruins and interstitial spaces, and a desire to create a rapport between nature and architecture. This is demonstrated at Braga, where the substantial stadium is carefully inserted into the side of a granite quarry. His most high-profile recent projects show a powerful use of form - at the Paula Rego Museum near Lisbon (2008), for example, two pyramid-shaped towers of red-coloured concrete loom memorably over the entrance. This monograph is a detailed record of Souto de Moura's architecture over 35 years with 600 illustrations that do full justice to this impressive body of work., Revised and expanded monograph of the work of acclaimed Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952), winner of the prestigious 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize and one of the leading figures on the international contemporary architecture scene Features approximately 100 projects completed over 35 years including his best-known projects such as the stadium in Braga, Portugal (2004) and the Paula Rego Museum, near Lisbon (2008) Includes texts by the architect himself, which provide an insight into his creative process A comprehensive and authoritative publication at an exceptional price, Winning the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2011 confirmed Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952) as one of the leading figures on the contemporary architecture scene. This definitive monograph is a comprehensive account of the Portuguese architect's 30 year career and features more than 100 projects including best known works such as the stadium in Braga, Portugal (2004), the Burgo Tower in Porto (2007) and the Paula Rego Museum near Lisbon (2008) as well as many innovative private homes. This generously-illustrated publication includes essays by critics and by Souto de Moura himself plus a chronology of works and an interview with the architect.
9781780750071 English 1780750072 **Revised and expanded monograph of the work of acclaimed Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952), winner of the prestigious 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize and one of the leading figures on the international contemporary architecture scene*Features approximately 100 projects completed over 35 years including his best-known projects such as the stadium in Braga, Portugal (2004) and the Paula Rego Museum, near Lisbon (2008)*Includes texts by the architect himself, which provide an insight into his creative process *A comprehensive and authoritative publication at an exceptional price, --Revised and expanded monograph of the work of acclaimed Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952), winner of the prestigious 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize and one of the leading figures on the international contemporary architecture scene-Features approximately 100 projects completed over 35 years including his best-known projects such as the stadium in Braga, Portugal (2004) and the Paula Rego Museum, near Lisbon (2008)-Includes texts by the architect himself, which provide an insight into his creative process-A comprehensive and authoritative publication at an exceptional price, Eduardo Souto de Moura (b 1952) has long been one of Portugal's leading architects but gained wider international recognition when he won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2011. Born in Porto, he collaborated with the much-respected Alvaro Siza from 1974 to 1979 before establishing his own architectural studio in 1980. Since then, he has completed more than 100 projects ranging from private houses such as his Casa do Cinema for film director Manoel de Oliveira in Porto (2002) to larger projects such as the stadium in Braga (2004), the venue for the 2004 European Championships. All are illustrated in this comprehensive book, which also features essays by Souto de Moura and a discussion between Souto de Moura, Siza and fellow Portuguese architect Fernando Tavora. Souto de Moura's work, often compared to that of Mies van der Rohe, was praised by the Pritzker Prize jury for its 'unique ability to convey seemingly conflicting characteristics - power and modesty, bravado and subtlety, bold public authority and a sense of intimacy - at the same time.' His work often reflects his aesthetic interest in architectural ruins and interstitial spaces, and a desire to create a rapport between nature and architecture. This is demonstrated at Braga, where the substantial stadium is carefully inserted into the side of a granite quarry. His most high-profile recent projects show a powerful use of form - at the Paula Rego Museum near Lisbon (2008), for example, two pyramid-shaped towers of red-coloured concrete loom memorably over the entrance. This monograph is a detailed record of Souto de Moura's architecture over 35 years with 600 illustrations that do full justice to this impressive body of work., Revised and expanded monograph of the work of acclaimed Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952), winner of the prestigious 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize and one of the leading figures on the international contemporary architecture scene Features approximately 100 projects completed over 35 years including his best-known projects such as the stadium in Braga, Portugal (2004) and the Paula Rego Museum, near Lisbon (2008) Includes texts by the architect himself, which provide an insight into his creative process A comprehensive and authoritative publication at an exceptional price, Winning the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2011 confirmed Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952) as one of the leading figures on the contemporary architecture scene. This definitive monograph is a comprehensive account of the Portuguese architect's 30 year career and features more than 100 projects including best known works such as the stadium in Braga, Portugal (2004), the Burgo Tower in Porto (2007) and the Paula Rego Museum near Lisbon (2008) as well as many innovative private homes. This generously-illustrated publication includes essays by critics and by Souto de Moura himself plus a chronology of works and an interview with the architect.