Theory and Design Practices
Researchers
Integrated Members
- Andreia Joana Geraldo Silva Couceiro
- Bárbara Rangel Carvalho
- Carlos Adriano Magalhães Macedo Prata
- Cristina Emília Ramos e Silva
- Hélder Francisco Valente Casal Ribeiro
- José Miguel Neto Viana Brás Rodrigues
- João Pedro Alves de Guimarães Serôdio
- Luis Martinho Urbano
- Maria da Graça Ribeiro Correia Ragazzi
- Maria de Fátima Morais de Aguiar e Castro
- Nuno Miguel Lima Brandão Costa
- Nuno Valentim Rodrigues Lopes
- Raquel Alexandra Geada e Paulino
- Sidh Daniel Losa Mendiratta
- Susana Patrícia Ventura Rodrigues
- Sílvia Cristina Teixeira Ramos
- Tiago Luís Lavandeira Castela
Collaborators
- Adalberto Araújo da Silva Gonçalves Dias
- Ana Luísa Teixeira de Sá
- Ana Rita Rodrigues Gomes
- Cátia Sofia Viana Ramos
- Filipa de Paiva Ardérius
- Francisco Castello Branco Vieira de Campos
- Gabriel Weber de Almeida de Paula e Silva
- Jean Marcell Nunes Parente
- José Pedro Faria Azevedo
- João Carlos de Almeida e Silva
- João Paulo Loureiro
- João Silva Cepeda
- Larissa Ribeiro Cunha
- Mafalda Cardoso Ribeiro
- Mafalda da Cunha Azevedo Mendonça
- Manuel Jorge Moreira de Carvalho
- Miguel José Viana Rodrigues Borges de Araújo
- Ricardo Manuel Coelho Leitão
- Ricardo Merí de la Maza
- Samuel de Brito Gonçalves
- Sérgio Filipe Pinto Amorim
Description
The T2P research group carries out research in the area of the relationship between theory and the practice of design in the field of Architecture. The group’s object of study does not have a rigid geographic delimitation, but it will privilege research in the area of so-called Portuguese Architecture (in Portugal and around the world), without excluding foreign architecture and architects with architectural affinities with our particular design methods. Furthermore, the object of study does not have a rigid chronological delimitation but will always privilege Contemporary Architecture (in the sense of what is done today and now) or, in the case of studies on architectural practices of the past, in their (historical) relation to the architecture of today.