The investment of the Portuguese central government in the infrastructural development of its former African colonies took a wider dimension during the period raging from the end of the II World War and the start of the colonial or liberation war. This process lead to a growth on the programming and construction of infrastructural buildings meant for solving the continuous increase of the local population. What brings unity to this big-scale architecture relies on the training and practice of its authors on the Modern Movement principles, methods and architectonic syntax. The wide diffusion of the modern architecture in the African territories results, on one hand, from the freedom allowed by the official authorities and by the private ent...
This thesis is based on a historical approach. It addresses the process whereby the capital city of ...
This thesis is based on a historical approach. It addresses the process whereby the capital city of ...
The Modern Movement historiography has tended to neglect the architectural works developed in the Af...
Modern architecture has recently been the subject of a more systematic analysis in the formerly Port...
Throughout the bloody and protracted Colonial War/War of Liberation in Mozambique (1964–1974), the E...
With the aim of contributing to the documentation and conservation of the modern architectural herit...
The novelty of modern architecture in the former Portuguese African colonies derives from the fact t...
The neighborhoods of Olivais Norte (1960), Olivais Sul (1963) and Telheiras Sul (1974) are paradigma...
The 16th International Docomomo Conference Tokyo Japan 2020+1 : Inheritable Resilience : Sharing Val...
Throughout the 1960s, the urban peripheries in several Portuguese colonial cities embarked on a prof...
A produção arquitetónica em Angola e Moçambique, durante as décadas de 50 e 60 do século XX, pode se...
Can an official, centralised body produce architecture with a “regional” approach? The architecture ...
In the twenty–five years after World War II, Angola and Mozambique were fertile territories for the ...
In the final period of Portuguese colonization (1945-1975), architects faced a challenge: to build ...
The General Urban Development Plan for Lourenço Marques (today Maputo) was approved on 25th April 19...
This thesis is based on a historical approach. It addresses the process whereby the capital city of ...
This thesis is based on a historical approach. It addresses the process whereby the capital city of ...
The Modern Movement historiography has tended to neglect the architectural works developed in the Af...
Modern architecture has recently been the subject of a more systematic analysis in the formerly Port...
Throughout the bloody and protracted Colonial War/War of Liberation in Mozambique (1964–1974), the E...
With the aim of contributing to the documentation and conservation of the modern architectural herit...
The novelty of modern architecture in the former Portuguese African colonies derives from the fact t...
The neighborhoods of Olivais Norte (1960), Olivais Sul (1963) and Telheiras Sul (1974) are paradigma...
The 16th International Docomomo Conference Tokyo Japan 2020+1 : Inheritable Resilience : Sharing Val...
Throughout the 1960s, the urban peripheries in several Portuguese colonial cities embarked on a prof...
A produção arquitetónica em Angola e Moçambique, durante as décadas de 50 e 60 do século XX, pode se...
Can an official, centralised body produce architecture with a “regional” approach? The architecture ...
In the twenty–five years after World War II, Angola and Mozambique were fertile territories for the ...
In the final period of Portuguese colonization (1945-1975), architects faced a challenge: to build ...
The General Urban Development Plan for Lourenço Marques (today Maputo) was approved on 25th April 19...
This thesis is based on a historical approach. It addresses the process whereby the capital city of ...
This thesis is based on a historical approach. It addresses the process whereby the capital city of ...
The Modern Movement historiography has tended to neglect the architectural works developed in the Af...