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‘City_light fragment’ | Lecture by Inês Lobo

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11th October 2024 | 11h00 | Auditorium

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Lecture by Inês Lobo

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Exploring the relationship between the fields of design and research, architect Inês Lobo will raise essential questions about the professional practice of architecture today, territorial narratives and the conceptual intersections of the City, here seen as a ‘light fragment’.

 

INÊS LOBO has a degree in Architecture from the Lisbon School of Fine Arts. Since graduating in 1989, she has worked as a guest lecturer at the Autonomous University of Lisbon and the University of Lisbon. She began her professional career in 1989 and founded her own office – Inês Lobo, Arquitectos – in 2002. She has also curated and curated architecture exhibitions, such as the Portuguese representation at the Venice Biennale in 2012 or the VIII Ibero-American Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism. She was a guest participant at the Venice Biennale in 2016, ‘Reporting from the front’, and 2018, ‘Freespace’.

Inês is regularly invited to give lectures, seminars and conferences in Portugal and abroad, as well as to sit on juries for national and international architecture awards – such as the Secil prize in 2006 or the FAD in 2012. In 1999, she was honoured with the title of Officer of the Order of Merit by the President of the Portuguese Republic; in 2013, she was awarded the ‘Women Creators of Culture’ prize by the Portuguese Government; in 2014, the ArcVision – Women in Architecture prize; and in 2017, the AICA prize, awarded by the Portuguese Section of the International Association of Art Critics.

https://www.ilobo.pt/index.html

 

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CEAA, Linha de Investigação Commonplace,

MIA | Integrated Master in Architecture

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This event is supported by national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., Project UIDB/04041/2020 (https://doi.org/10.54499/UIDB/04041/2020) — Arnaldo Araújo Research Center