Lecture

Architectural Projects by Nuno Brandão Costa

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This lecture presents four architectural projects by the instructor, focusing on urban transformation, collective housing, and innovative design solutions. The first project involves revitalizing a decaying urban area with a new bus terminal and green park. The second project tackles social housing renewal by repurposing existing stone structures and creating larger, more livable homes. The final two projects showcase the instructor's unique approach to residential design, featuring a pavilion-style house with a swimming pool and a tribute to the architect Alvar Aalto with a concrete and wood house design.

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