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Benediction Gallery, Mafra National Palace, Mafra, Portugal,
Luis Ferreira Alves Photography
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Parada 5 - Represalia (1971)
Crazy, funky Brazilian psych with every but the kitchen sink thrown in - fuzz guitar, cool organ, wild vocals, you name it. Lots of fun.
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La película dirigida por Javier Elorrieta: DELFINES DE PLATA y sus 16 nominaciones a los Premios GOYA 2024 :
https://www.premiosgoya.com/pelicula/delfines-de-plata?fbclid=IwAR1FHPwJvqzUAFHHqWM3vt7QoYeAHueM8G2ixL9tqqFck0X7EZMPefDI_NY
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IBAI x PEDRI - January 2, 2024 (summary)
He’s doing okay but things are a bit tough at the moment
He spent Christmas at home in Tenerife with his family
They play 'Suika Game' a lot in the dressing room (but on the phone and not the PC because it's free there lol)
He laughed a lot with Piqué in the dressing room. Piqué didn't really like training sessions but he was very good in the matches
Have you ever looked at Pique and thought that if you wanted to, you could dribble past him 7 times? - "Yes (laughs)"
Ferran has supported him a lot and is always there for him
Ferran takes the shark mentality very seriously, so Pedri gave him some shark slippers and now Ferran wears them in the dressing room
He tries to help Gavi every day because he knows what it's like to be injured for a longer time and he's confident that he will come back in great condition
Pedri does pilates now after Puyol recommended it to him
Pedri has Aleix García in his Fantasy team (his brother is first, he is second)
He rarely uses Twitter, he uses Twitch and TikTok more
They are behind Xavi 100%
In his opinion, Neymar looks good with every hairstyle
Girona are playing very well and he thinks that they could win LaLiga
Jordi Alba and Piqué were always fighting but that's how they got on. They just liked to fight lmao
Vitor Roque is wonderful, he is always happy, whenever Pedri sees him he is smiling
He doesn't like press conferences at all because they are a bit disturbing as all the journalists stare at you while you just sit there
In the Premier League, they are able to spend 80 or 90 million for players which is unbelievable. In La Liga, academies are what makes the difference
They don't really talk about the Super League in the dressing room
Boca Juniors or River Plate? - He's only watched one game and Boca won, so Boca
For Pedri, Busquets is the best No. 6 in history
His favourite player is Iniesta (in case you somehow didn't know that yet)
His favourite XI in history: ter Stegen, Jordi Alba, Piqué, Ramos, Alves, Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo (after being forced by Ibai), Messi and Luis Enrique as a Coach (he changed out Ronaldinho for Neymar later)
Luis Enrique doesn't have What's App. If you want to talk to him, you need to send him an SMS
He was nervous when scoring the decisive penalty against Real Betis because the goalkeeper was a giant
Hardest defeat: penalty shootout against Italy (Euros 2020)
He supported Argentina in the WC final (for Leo)
He would like Haaland to sign for Barça (in his words "as a replacement for Lewy because he won't play for us until he's 60") and he also really likes Julían Alvarez (agent Pedri 👀)
His first friend at Barça was Trincāo
A dream: to win the Champions League and the World Cup
Before games, he likes to listen to slow Spanish music (Julio Iglesias? - "Maybe (laughs)")
His favourite singer is Quevedo (everyone act surprised please)
Vitor is only 18 years old, you cannot ask him to be the new Pele, but he has a lot of confidence from the club
He normally always stops for fans but there are always the same 5-6 TikTokers in front of the training ground so he sometimes doesn't stop if it's just them
He is rewatching Prison Break at the moment, even though he's seen it two times already. The first season is the best one in his opinion
He used to watch anime but not anymore
Kounde has the confidence to wear anything
They should listen to the players more because the calendar is so tightly packed right now and there are too many injuries
He would like to score more goals
He found scoring goals strange when he was younger because he never knew how to celebrate and all he did was run and look stupid
Ibai breaks his computer mouse and engineer Pedri tells him to plug it out and in again (Pedri indeed managed to fix it)
Favourite place in Barcelona? - Camp Nou ❤️
Ibai and Pedri played 'Guess these 100 Players' and Pedri guessed 94/100 right (and Pedri realised he doesn't know enough South American players)
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1036. Eduardo Souto de Moura /// Patio House /// Matosinhos, Portugal /// 1993-99
OfHouses presents: Readings, part IV - Gennaro Postiglione, ‘100 Houses for 100 European Architects’.
(Photos: © Hisao Suzuki, Luis Ferreira Alves. Source: ‘El Croquis’ 124 ‘Eduardo Souto de Moura 1995-2005'; 'Arquitectura' 324/2001; Christian Schittich, ‘Einfach Bauen im Detail', Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2013; Gennaro Postiglione, ‘100 Houses for 100 European Architects’, Koeln: Taschen, 1994.)
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i decided to unite my love for maps and for OT and make a map of the distribution of OT contestants from OT 2017 - 2023 in regards to their residence* because i find it so fascinating, like yeah it does kinda follow where major urban centers concentrate but also why is there so little people in valència? so many in iruña specifically? how is that outside madrid the only other OT contestant from castile is from guadalajara from all places???
*I followed the locations from the wikipedia page; in OT it's necessary to reside in spain but you don't need to have the spanish nationality to participate so i'll add the nationalities when needed!
below the cut i'll specify where each contestant is from, province by province, with pics of all the towns and cities !!!
A CORUÑA:
OT 2017: Pontedeume (Miriam Rodríguez), Santiago de Compostela (Roi Méndez)
OT 2018: As Pontes de García Rodríguez (Sabela Ramil)
OT 2020: Sada (Eva Barreiro)
OURENSE:
OT 2017: Ourense (Luis Cepeda)
BIZKAIA:
OT 2017: Bilbo (Juan Antonio Cortés)
OT 2023: Getxo (Martin Urrutia)
NAFARROA:
OT 2017: Iruña (Amaia Romero)
OT 2018: Iruña (Natalia Lacunza)
OT 2020: Iruña (Anne Lukin, Maialen Gurbindo)
ZARAGOZA:
OT 2023: Zaragoza (Naiara Moreno), Magallón (Juanjo Bona)
TERUEL:
OT 2020: Alcañiz (Anaju Calavia)
BARCELONA:
OT 2017: Sant Climent de Llobregat (Aitana Ocaña), El Prat de Llobregat (Alfred García), Gavà (Nerea Rodríguez), Montgat (Raoul Vázquez), Terrassa (Miki Núñez)
OT 2018: Esplugues de Llobregat (Carlos Right)
OT 2020: Sant Cugat del Vallès (Nick Maylo), Sant Joan Despí (Ariadna Tortosa)
OT 2023: Vallirana (Lucas Curotto, he's Uruguayan)
ILLES BALEARS:
OT 2017: Palma (Ricky Merino)
OT 2018: Bunyola (Joan Garrido)
OT 2023: Ciutadella de Menorca (Chiara Oliver, she's half British)
GUADALAJARA:
OT 2023: Yunquera de Henares (Omar Samba, he's half Senegalese)
MADRID:
OT 2018: Madrid (María Villar, África Adalia, Alfonso La Cruz - he's Venezuelan)
OT 2020: Alcalá de Henares (Bruno Alves, he's Uruguayan)
OT 2023: San Fernando de Henares (Bea Fernández), Madrid (Ruslana Panchyshyna, she's Ukranian and has lived several years in the Canary Islands; in fact her accent is Canarian. I do not know which island / town and in the wikipedia page it listed her as a Madrid resident, that's why she's included here)
CÁCERES:
OT 2017: Malpartida de Plasencia (Thalía Garrido)
ALACANT:
OT 2018: Elx (Alba Reche)
OT 2020: Beniarrés (Samantha Gilabert)
MURCIA:
OT 2020: Murcia (Flavio Fernández)
GRANADA:
OT 2017: Huétor Tájar (Mimi Doblas)
OT 2023: Armilla (Paul Thin), Motril (Violeta Hódar), Ogíjares (Denna Ruiz)
MÁLAGA:
OT 2017: Alhaurín de la Torre (Mireya Bravo)
OT 2018: Torre del Mar (Marta Sango), Málaga (Noelia Franco)
OT 2023: Mijas (Salma Díaz)
CÓRDOBA:
OT 2020: Córdoba (Hugo Cobo), Adamuz (Rafa Romera)
OT 2023: Córdoba (Álex Márquez)
SEVILLA:
OT 2017: Dos Hermanas (Marina Rodríguez)
OT 2018: Bormujos (Famous Oberogo, he's Nigerian)
OT 2023: Sevilla (Álvaro Mayo)
CÁDIZ:
OT 2018: San Fernando (Julia Medina), Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Dave Zulueta)
OT 2020: Barbate (Jesús Rendón, Javy Ramírez)
CEUTA:
OT 2020: Ceuta (Gèrard Rodríguez)
LAS PALMAS:
OT 2018: Gáldar (Marilia Monzón)
OT 2020: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Eli Rosex, Nia Correia - she's half Cape Verdian)
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE:
OT 2017: San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Ana Guerra), Adeje (Agoney Hernández)
OT 2018: Adeje (Damion Frost, he's German)
OT 2023: San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Cris Bartolomé, he's half Equatorial Guinean), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Suzete Correia, she's Sao Tomean)
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* 𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐍𝐘𝐌𝐎𝐔𝐒 𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐃 : hiiii :3 spare mws please?
haiiiiiiiiii x3 already spared twice in these posts here and here ( feel free to peruse the whole tag, this post included in fact and please mind any repeats 🫶 ) but worry not! i shall as i'd live love laff to complete the triology and place cap on mw asks so here we gaur! — sasha lane, jack mulhern, simone ashley, ayo edebiri, jessica sula, kaylee bryant, liv hewson, courtney eaton, ncuti gatwa, cailee spaeny, camille hyde, jennie kim, toby wallace, natasha liu bordizzo, inde navarette, nicole wallace, grace van patten, molly gordon, daniel ezra, yara shahidi, sophie thatcher, jharrel jerome, spencer house, barbie ferreira, tawny cypress, sophia ali, rain spencer, lee know, myha'la herrold, summer madison, maia mitchell, kiana madeira, haley lu richardson, vanessa morgan, fiona palomo, mason gooding, jordan alexander, chay suede, lauren ambrose, madeleine madden, choi yeonjun, kedar williams-stirling, antonia gentry, ciara bravo, mark mckenna, sophia wilde, quintessa swindell, charlie heaton, brigette lundy-paine, natalia dyer, aimee lou wood, emily rudd, alice pagani, odessa young, eduardo franco, melanie lynskey, victoria moroles, carlacia grant, josh o'connor, brianna hildebrand, zoe terakes, samantha logan, asa butterfield, lovie simone, hari nef, hafsanur sancaktutan, charithra chandran, owen teague, jessica alexander, mia healy, felix mallard, sophie nelisse, roberta colindrez, sofia boutella, toby wallace, priscilla quintana, lorenzo zurzolo, nat & alex wolff, christopher briney, kaia gerber, nathalie emmanuel, odessa azion, raymond ablack, rebecca ablack, aimee carrero, henry zaga, erana james, jeremy allen white, chante adams, park jihyo, kelvin harrison jr., golshifteh farahani, raveena aurora, alba baptista, kathryn newton, olivia scott welch, jan luis castellanos, mike faist, dacre montgomery, halle & chloe bailey, eli brown, reina hardesty, jonathan daviss, lee felix, kelly mccormack, greta onieogou, peter gadiot, alisha boe, madison bailey, kristine froseth, michael evans behling, nicole maines, kim dahyun, son chaeyong, lana condor, cierra ramirez, jacob anderson, hwang hyunjin, lauren tsai, sean berdy, kevin alves, brittany o'grady, taylor zakhar perez, diego calva, sarah pidgeon, rachel sennott, camila queiroz, maika monroe, keke palmer, simone kessell, julia rehwald, ryan destiny, belmont cameli, lalisa manoban, thomas doherty & lili reinhart !
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You talked about the Camp Nou and I'm so sad to see it get destroyed too. It feels like the club's dying, I don't know it's our identity...
It's not, though. It's a rebirth. And although the rebuilding comes at a seemingly unfortunate moment - the season where we try to get back to Europe and thus need as much comfort as we can - I truly think it's the time to do it.
We don't win any money with it now, it's a must if we want to say competitive at high level and esp. with our financial issues. The Nou is Barça, and like the team that, over the course of the past years, is finally shedding dead skin and putting on a new face, for the stadium to evolve with it feels only natural. It's a place that saw legendary player, Cruyff, Koeman, Txiki, Guardiola, Sanchez, every golden generation from '92 up to 2008-2012. Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Puyol, Ronaldinho, Villa, Eto'o, Valdés, Piqué, Alves, Leo, and further down the line Luis, Neymar, Masche, Alba, etc. Everything about it is mythical, everything about it weights so much.
This is precisely why it's good to transform it. The Nou is the temple of our football, and for this new generation rebirthing itself to receive a stadium making place in its core to bear their accomplishments, all the while letting them stand on top of the giants that preceded them, is what we need. There remained players from before - MTS, Alba, Busquets, Alonso, Roberto -, here to act the proper transition (that's also partly why I think Leo's come back is important in that sense) and now those players are going one by one - Busquets, Alba, possibly Roberto. The present and the future slowly ciment themselves through Gavi, Pedri, Araujo, Christensen, de Jong, Fati, etc. We are truly in an era of transition.
I love the open Nou. I love it so much, for everything it represents. It's also a personal preference tbh, I like open stadium like that. I like the three stands parts, I love seeing it wide open to the sky. I'm not convinced by the new plan, I don't like how it looks on the pics. But it's because I'm charged with affection and memories for this one. It changes its face forever, and with it undoubtedly comes some sadness. But it's still the Nou, because Barcelona is playing in it. We're feeling sad now, but I assure you in a few years, we'll be completely adapted to the new one, cause that's just how humans function. We adapt to everything much more quickly than we thought we would. It's alright and normal to feel both sad and excited at this prospect; this is a concrete representation of the Barcelona era many of us fell in love with bidding its final farewell. Curtain's being pulled. But it's also utterly necessary. Hopefully this generation, and the one that follows, and so on, are going to continue adding to the Nou myth. That's just time going on; we'll form new memories.
Players and eras pass by. Crest remains. Som i Serem.
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"No me gusta PP"
México: jaja alv reemplazaste a PP por ese tipejo del ex.
Chile: No me gusta tu wea,punto, corta tu show, no quiere decir que no te siga amando.
Así es como me imagine la discusión sobre de viña después de que PP canceló. En todo caso que conste que chile es fan numero 1 de la música mexicana wn, el festival de viña mismo fue creado gracias a México. (no meme, hay versiones de punk chileno de canciones de luis miguel y marco antonio solis y otros)
Y lo de trueno, siento que no tiene na´ que ver con defender a "argentinos", si no que a los chilenos les gusta ver el mundo arder xDDDD, mucha comedia romántica, por eso los k-dramas siempre estan en top chile de los primeros lugares en las plataformas online de peliculas/series.
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Illustration of Jamiroquai!
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Película puertorriqueña “La Pecera” es nominada a la mejor película iberoamericana en los Premios Goya
Es la primera vez que un filme puertorriqueño es nominado en estos premios.
Madrid. Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, Puerto Rico y Portugal optarán al Goya a la mejor película iberoamericana en la 38 edición de los premios del cine español.
Los actores Luis Tosar y Anna Castillo anunciaron este jueves las nominaciones de la próxima edición de los Goya, cuya gala se celebrará el próximo 10 de febrero en la ciudad de Valladolid.
Se trata de “La memoria infinita”, de Maite Alberdi (Chile); “Puan”, de María Alché y Benjamín Naishtat (Argentina); “La pecera”, de Glorimar Marrero Sánchez (Puerto Rico); “Simón”, de Diego Vicentini (Venezuela) y “Alma viva”, de Cristèle Alves Meira (Portugal).
La película que gane el premio seguirá la estela de “Argentina, 1985″, de Santiago Mitre, vencedora el año pasado.
Fuente: Primerahora.com
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100 Conferences
Belém Lima
Luisa Penha
Rui Neto
Bartolomeu costa Cabral
João Paulo rapagão
Cristina Guedes
Carlos Castanheira
Jean Pierre Porcher
Troy Howie
João Pedro Serôdio
Gil PitA Penumbra
Carlos Lobo
João Mendes Ribeiro
MVCC
Alexandre Alves Costa
Francisco Providência
Zalraa zawcwi
Nuno Senos
Arquitectos anónimos
Eduardo Aires
Andre Tavares
Go Hasegawa
Jean phillipe Vassal
Manuel Graça Dias
ESM
Nadia Tolonikva
Sou Fujimoto
Frances Kéré
Maurizio Lanzarato
Santiago Cirugeda
Eva Franch
Ali cherri
Pankay Mishra
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Kazuo Sejima
Guido Beltrami
Josep Quetglas
Inês Lobo
Nuno Brandão Costa
Made in
Nieto Sobrejano
Dominique Perrault
ESM
Camilo Rebelo
Tony Fretton
Roger Diener
Go hasengawa + Office KGDVS
SAMI
Pascal Flammmer
De Vylder
Arq. G
Barbas lopes
Nuno Brandão Costa
Norland
E2A
Arno Brandhuber
Valerio Olgiati
Pascal Flammmer
Norland
E2A
Arno Brandhuber
Valerio Olgiati
Humberto Napolitano
Rui Furtado + Ricardo Bak Gordon
Job Floris
Charllote Von Moos
Stephen Taylor
Barão Hunter + Girão Lima
Madelon Von Vriesendrop
Alvaro Siza
Francesca Torzo
Manuel Mendes
Madelon Von Vriensendrop
Richard Wentworth
Thomas Thaites
Assemble
Benjamin Seroussi
Iris Rogoff
Olivier Marboeuf
Aires Mateus + Fernanda Fragaterio
Alejandro Aravena
Peter Markli
Nuno grande + Adriana Calcanhoto
Sergison Bates
Eric lapierre
Thomas Daniel
Tim Benton
Paul Owen
Rick Joy
Juhami Pallasmaa
João Luis Carrilho da Graça
ESM+ NBC+ Luis Ferreira Alves
Bernando pinto de almeida + JM + Nuno Lacerda Lopes
Eduardo Souto Moura
SPBR Arq+ NBC
Morrettin arq. + Mapa arq.+ Cristina Guedes
Arq associados + Laboratório de projectos da FAUUSP
Metro arq. + MMBB + ÁLVARO Puntoni
Vijitha Basmayaka + Guilherme Wisnik
Camilo rebelo + João Mendes Ribeiro + Alexandre Dias
Ricardo Carvalho + NBC
101.Marina Tabassum + Inês lobo
Steven Holl
Ruy Nishizawa
Joan Oackman
Joan Oackman
Tom Avermaete
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Jovens atores dos anos 1990:
Ademir Zanyor
Alexandre Lippiani
Alexandre Moreno
André Gonçalves
Ângelo Antonio
Ângelo Paes Leme
Danton Mello
Selton Mello
Eduardo Moscovis
Fábio Assunção
Felipe Folgosi
Fernando Alves Pinto
Fernando Almeida
Henrique Farias
Humberto Martins
Ilya São Paulo
Jorge Pontual
Leonardo Bricio
Leonardo Vieira
Luciano Quirino
Lui Mendes
Marcos Winter
Marcos Palmeira
Mauricio Branco
Mauricio Gonçalves
Norton Nascimento
Paulo Gorgulho
Pedro Vasconcelos
Rodrigo Santoro
Tuca Andrada
Aplausos!
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DOS CASAS EN PONTE DE LIMA
Quinta de Anquiao, Portugal. 2001-2002
Eduardo Souto de Moura
Eduardo Souto de Moura, nacido en Oporto, Portugal, en 1952, empezó los estudios de Arte en la Escuela de Bellas Artes de Oporto; más tarde cambió esta disciplina por los estudios de Arquitectura, de los que obtuvo el título de arquitecto.
Influenciado por Mies Van der Rohe y por Fernando Távora y habiendo trabajado para Álvaro Siza, sus obras se caracterizan por los inusuales colores que adquieren los materiales que utiliza. En 2011 ganó el Premio Pritzker por obras como `Dos Casas en Ponte de Lima´, `Casa das Histórias Paula Rego´o el estadio municipal de Braga.
En este proyecto de dos viviendas Souto de Moura celebra y deconstruye, de forma simultánea, el ideal de Le Corbusier de una arquitectura liberada de su terreno. De esta forma la casa horizontal parece ingrávidamente suspendida en el aire. La casa inclinada, por el contrario, parece haberse despeñado al asentarse paralelamente a la inclinación de la pendiente.
Aunque idénticas en volumen, cada casa presenta una organización del espacio distinta por completo; la casa horizontal presenta una planta frente a la inclinada que cuenta con dos plantas. Pero puesto que los pavimentos son horizontales, al jugar con las superficies inclinadas de la cubierta y las paredes exteriores, surgen espacios inusitados.
La construcción de ambas viviendas, de dimensiones similares, se ha resuelto empleando materiales idénticos: estructura de hormigón (muros y losas), acabados interiores a base de revoco de estuco en los paños verticales y de imprimación de resina en los suelos, carpinterías de aluminio y cubierta de chapa de cobre.
Partiendo de un terreno con una inclinación muy elevada (45º) y de dos casas con el mismo programa, desarrolló dos ideas: una actitud natural y otra artificial. Con la primera pretendió arroparse en el paisaje, produciendo unas sensaciones en el interior de la vivienda de rasante, cobijo y cercanía; sin embargo, con la segunda, la propuesta era contraria, buscaba alzarse sobre el entorno, procurando la elevación de la vista y perdiendo ésta en el paisaje de la sierra.
Los principales rasgos de su arquitectura son el rigor y la precisión en las formas, así como una profunda sensibilidad hacia el contexto. Sus edificios demuestran un interés por el minimalismo y por querer facilitar la vida de las personas que los habitan.
De ahí que su concepción de las viviendas unifamiliares de una planta o dos sea ya su seña de identidad, así como el cuidado que pone en adaptar la construcción al lugar en el que se halla; y que las claves para comprender sus diseños sean desde percibir cómo ha integrado la estructura en el lugar, ya sea urbano o rural, hasta su interés por crear edificios de una o dos plantas diáfanas.
Tiene una fuerte relación con el minimalismo, desde que comenzó a estudiar la escultura en la Escuela de Bellas Artes de Oporto, en donde tuvo un encuentro con Donald Judd, uno de los artistas estadounidenses minimalistas más importantes que por su obra es influencia en arquitectos y artistas de la segunda mitad del siglo.
Se cree que en esta obra pudo influirle la frase de su maestro Távora “En Arquitectura lo contrario también es verdad”.
Ruby, I. & Ruby, A. (2006, 17 enero) Groundscapes: El Reencuentro Con el Suelo en la Arquitectura Contemporánea- Land & Scape (Spanish and English Edition) (1.ed). Editorial Gustavo Gili, S.L
Souto de Moura, Eduardo - Edificios y Proyectos. (2018, 23 julio). WikiArquitectura. Recuperado 20 de septiembre de 2022, de https://es.wikiarquitectura.com/arquitecto/souto-de moura eduardo/
Luis Ferreira Alves (Mar, 20 sep 2022). Dos casas en Ponte de Lima, Quinta de Anquiao. ArquitecturaViva. Dos casas en Ponte de Lima, Quinta de Anquiao - Eduardo Souto de Moura | Arquitectura Viva
Nidia Alvarez (Vir, 30 agosto 2013). Eduardo Souto de Moura, contexto y minimalismo. Los andes. Eduardo Souto de Moura, contexto y minimalismo | Arquitectura (losandes.com.ar)
Souto de moura -2 casas en ponte lima. (s. f.). Paperblog. Recuperado 20 de septiembre de 2022, de Souto de Moura. Dos casas en Ponte de Lima
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