Carlos Smaniotto Costa

Carlos Smaniotto

Carlos Smaniotto Costa (PhD) is a graduated Landscape Architect and Landscape Planner, and a PhD holder in Urban and Environmental Planning from the University of Hanover/Germany. He is professor of Urban Landscape and Urban Ecology in Masters and PhD programmes in Urban Planning at the Lusófona University and member of its Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Education and Development, where he is the coordinator of the research unit on Territory and Memory. He is the Chair of the COST Action CyberParks and has several publications in professional journals in Portuguese, English, German and Italian.

Publications:

Smaniotto Costa, Carlos; Rocha do Pilar, Eliana (2016). The appropriation and transformation of Landscape: the urbanisation process resulting from the cultivation of the erva mate in Paraná (Brazil). International Planning Studies, 21 (2): 191-206. Doi: 10.1080/13563475.2015.1119672

Smaniotto Costa, Carlos (2016). A Framework for Guiding the Management of Low-impact Mobility towards Making Room for Sustainable Urban Green Infrastructure. Journal of Traffic and Logistics Engineering, 1 (4): 74-82. Doi: 10.18178/jtle.4.1.74-82

Smaniotto Costa, Carlos, Norton, Conor, Domene, Elena (2015). Water as an Element of Urban Design: Drawing Lessons from Four European Case Studies. Walter Leal Filho, Vakur Sumer (Eds.) “Sustainable Water Use and Management: Examples of New Approaches and Perspectives”. London: Springer (Book chapter): 17-43. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-12394-3_2

Smaniotto Costa, Carlos, Hoyer, Jacqueline (2014). Why invest in Urban Landscapes? Impacts of European Research on Paradigm Shift in Urban Planning. Focus, Journal of the City and Regional Planning Department, San Luis Obispo, Ca; 60-68

Smaniotto Costa, Carlos (2012). De quintas a parques – Visitando os Parques da Quinta das Conchas e da Quinta dos Lilases em Lisboa. Arquitextos, São Paulo, 13.146, Vitruvius, jul 2012 http://www.vitruvius.com.br/revistas/read/arquitextos/13.146/4429

Eliana Sousa Santos

Eliana Sousa Santos

Eliana Sousa Santos is a postdoctoral researcher and an assistant professor of architecture. She was a visiting postdoctoral research fellow at Yale University in 2013/14. She is currently working on the project “George Kubler’s Shape of Time: The Historiographical effect of Portuguese Plain Architecture in Post-revolutionary Portugal” at CES, University of Coimbra. She has a degree in architecture from the Technical University of Lisbon, a master degree from University of Coimbra and a PhD from the University of London. She has workedat West 8 and at Sousa Santos Arquitectos. She has taught at ESAD.CR and is currently assistant professor at Dept. of Architecture ECATI ULHT.

Publications:

Sousa Santos, E. (2015). Shifting “South”: Architecture history following geopolitics. RIHA Journal, (Southern Modernism).

Sousa Santos, E. (Ed.). (2013). Systems of History: George Kubler’s Portuguese Plain Architecture. CES Contexto: Debates, 3. Coimbra: Centro de Estudos Sociais.

Sousa Santos, E. (2012). Portuguese Plain Architecture: History Opening a Closed Sequence. Revista de História Da Arte, (10), 176–187.

Sousa Santos, E. (2011). The opacity of landscape. In Propositions: Ideology in Transparency (pp. 125–130). London: Architectural Association.

Sousa Santos, E. (2010). Landscape, picturesque and fit environments: operative concepts in architecture, 1945-1985 (PhD). University of London.

Bernardo Vaz Pinto

Bernardo Vaz Pinto

Bernardo Vaz Pinto (Lisbon, 1964) is an architect and a founding partner of the architectural office Lisbon Design Studio, in Lisbon, Portugal. He holds a Architectural Bachelor Degree from Rhode Island School of Design, Providence RI, USA, and a Master of Architecture II (post professional degree) by the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, USA. He is a fellow at the American Institute of Architects, and a registered architect at the Portuguese Order of Architects.

At Lisbon Design Studio, he develops projects in architecture, mostly in Portugal, focusing on research and aspects of construction.

He has been Architectural Studio Professor at ULHT – Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias since 2008. He has lectured in several Portuguese and foreign Universities.

Publications:

“The Touch of Stone in the Era of  Matrix”. In Materiart 2014, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Faculty of Fine Arts, Design and Architecture, 2014. ISBN 9789759116095

“Waterfronts: The Power of Transformation in a Sustainable World”. In Waterfront Sines, a publication of European Waterfront Urban Design, (EWWUD), 2013. ISBN 978-989-8512-64-2

“A Arquitectura Como Ficção”.In EUau Magazine, Edição 14, Julho 2011

“Arquitectura e Crise I ”. In EUau Magazine, Edição 10, Julho 2010

Alberto Flávio Monteiro Lopes

Flavio Lopes

Alberto Flávio Monteiro Lopes is an architect by ESBAL – Escola Superior de Belas Artes de Lisboa, Portugal, 1978. He is a Phd in Architecture by UBI – Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal, 2011. He has worked in cultural heritage, having directed several Culture bureaus for cultural heritage. His research focus on the criteria and normatives, both Portuguese and international, for the protection of the architectural heritage.

 

Publications:

  • Património Cultural: Critérios e normas internacionais de proteção (Caleidoscópio, 2014)
  • Zonas de Proteção ao Património Arquitetónico: Para que servem? (Caleidoscópio, 2013)
  • Património Arquitetónico e Arqueológico: Noção e Normas de Proteção (Caleidoscópio, 2012);
  • Património Arquitetónico e Arqueológico: Cartas, Recomendações e Convenções Internacionais (Livros Horizonte, 2004);
  • Inventário do Património Arquitetónico e Arqueológico (IPPAR, 1993).

Filipa Antunes

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Filipa Antunes was born in Lisbon. She is an architect by UL- University of Lisbon, a Master in Habitation by FA-UTL – Faculty of Architecture, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, and a PhD in Urban Planning by ULHT – Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias. She is the author of several projects in architecture and urban planning in her own practice: https://desenholusofona.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/filipaantunesarquiteturalda.pdf

She lectures since 1997 in the subjects of Architecture Project, Architectural Design, and Urban Planning. She is the director of the three Urban Planning study cycles, and also the sub-director of DAU – Department of Architecture and Urban Planning at ULHT.  Her CV can be seen at: https://desenholusofona.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/filipa-antunes-curriculum-completo-2016.pdf

She is a member of Urban Sketchers Portugal. She publishes her sketches in a digital graphic diary: http://desenholusofona.wordpress.com/um-desenho-por-dia/

Publications:

ANTUNES, Filipa Oliveira. (2016). Graphic Diary Course. Urban sketcher. Desenho para diário gráfico. INVERSITY e Universidade Lusófona . https://iversity.org/en/courses/desenho-para-diario-grafico

Antunes, Filipa., Del Rio V., Gallo H., Moutinho M., Mateus D. (2015) Uma experiência internacional de ensino/ aprendizagem em arquitetura e urbanismo: Desenho Urbano Sustentável em Portugal: Teoria e Prática. Edições Universitárias Lusófonas, Lisboa,ISBN-13: 978-1512261806

ANTUNES, Filipa Oliveira. (2015). Operações de Loteamento Clássico em Carcavelos – das Quintas aos Loteamentos. Edições Universitárias Lusófonas, Lisboa. ISBN-13: 978-1512261769

SALAVISA, Eduardo; ANTUNES, Filipa Oliveira. (2014). Diários de Viagem 2. Desenhadores- Viajantes. Diarios de Viaje 2. Cuadernistas- Viajeros. Lisboa. Quimera Editores.

ANTUNES, Filipa Oliveira. (2014). Vilas operárias de Lisboa entre a reabilitação e o abandono. Diário de Notícias. 22 dezembro 2014. Lusa.

ANTUNES, Filipa Oliveira. (2011). Manual de Desenho. Desenho Um. Edições Universitárias Lusófonas, áudio/vídeo desenhadas, disponível na plataforma ITUNES da APPLE, http://itunes.apple.com/pt/institution/universidade-lusofona-humanidades/id420880787