Eduardo Souto de Moura
Eduardo Souto de Moura is a renowned Portuguese architect and Pritzker Prize laureate, celebrated for his sensitive approach to architecture and context. He was previously associated with a proposal for a tower in the same area of Avenida Fontes Pereira de Melo, which would have required the demolition of existing buildings, a plan that faced opposition and was ultimately rejected.
Born on Jul 25, 1952 (73 years old)
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Eduardo Souto de Moura is one of the architects who designed the Piazza del Municipio station in Naples.
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Eduardo Souto de Moura is an architect mentioned in the sentimental dictionary.
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Eduardo Souto de Moura is a renowned architect who designed a contemporary house with ancient stones.
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Eduardo Souto de Moura received the Praemium Imperiale, one of the most prestigious awards in Japan, for his contributions to architecture.
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Eduardo Souto de Moura is the architect behind the project representing a significant investment in urban development.
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Eduardo Souto de Moura was a member of the jury for the photography competition.
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Eduardo Souto de Moura is also highlighted in the exhibition with his architectural works.
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Eduardo Souto de Moura is part of the Pompidou's architectural archive.
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He is one of the architects whose work is featured in the exhibition showing the evolution of national artistic production.
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Eduardo Souto de Moura is known for his design of the Claustro do Rachadouro do Mosteiro de Alcobaça.
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