Raul Lino ComC GOSE ComCS (21 November 1879 – 13 July 1974) was a Portuguese architect, designer, architectural theorist, and writer. Lino's architectural...
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projects in the area in the first half of the 20th century, including Raul Lino, Norte Júnior and Tertuliano de Lacerda Marques. These projects benefited...
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the property was sold to the engineer José Lino Júnior, the older brother of Raul Lino, the architect. Lino, a major collector and art lover, purchased...
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in 1944, in a new project by Raul Lino, but never materialized, and in 1956, Arantes e Oliveira commissioned Raul Lino, once again to elaborate a new...
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able to offer both theatrical performances and films. The architect was Raul Lino, a well-known architect in the Lisbon area. It was opened after four years...
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dos Santos and Carlos Mardel (18th c.), José Luis Monteiro (19th c.), Raul Lino, Cassiano Branco and Fernando Távora (20th c.). Famous living architects...
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Noble floor of or José Relvas House, designed by Raul Lino da Silva...
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Palace in Lisbon, which he restored in collaboration with the architect, Raul Lino, to be an 18th-century aristocrat's house, and then donated it to the...
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became a national monument. In the 1940s, it was restored by architect Raul Lino, who tried to return it to its former splendour by adding old furniture...
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Architects used included Thomas Henry Wyatt from England and the Portuguese Raul Lino, who designed around 700 projects in his lifetime and developed the idealized...
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dos Santos and Carlos Mardel (18th c.), José Luis Monteiro (19th c.), Raul Lino, Cassiano Branco and Fernando Távora (20th c.). Famous living architects...
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Brazil pavilion, named Independent Brazilian Pavilion, was designed by Raul Lino, with interiors by Roberto Lacombe. Its contents included a large photographic...
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for many years), the "Casa Roque Gameiro" (his home, partly designed by Raul Lino; now an exhibition space) and the "Centro de Artes e Ofícios Roque Gameiro"...
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and Count Ernest Armand. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Raul Lino renovated and redesigned the mansion in the Casa Portugesa style. In the...
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contemporary styles, and have produced celebrated architects such as Raul Lino, Fernando Távora and Álvaro Siza Vieira, among others. Today, Portugal...
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Lino César Oviedo Silva (23 September 1943 – 2 February 2013) was a Paraguayan army officer and politician, who was the leader of the National Union of...
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Portuguese rule. It is a traditionalist design building, designed by Raul Lino and built between 1941, a year after the founding of the diocese, and...
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Portuguese architecture". One of the mentors of this style was the architect Raul Lino, creator of the theory of the "Portuguese house". The result of this current...
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on famous artists to help design the scenery, including the architect Raul Lino, the artist and choreographer, José de Almada Negreiros, and the painter...
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embedded in the concepts and practices of the period. Yet, architect Raul Lino (1879-1974), was one of the figures who opposed the organization's policies...
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do museu e do grande auditório da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian 1970 – Raul Lino (not finished) 1971 – Arte francesa depois de 1951 1972 – Portugal e a...
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well as watercolours by Enrique Casanova and drawings by the architect Raúl Lino. In 1906 he published Auto da Festa, by Gil Vicente, a work that had fallen...
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Pinheiro, João Vaz, José Malhoa, José Pacheko [pt], Mário Navarro da Costa, Raul Lino, Soares dos Reis and Veloso Salgado. It is also worth highlighting other...
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from 1998 until his resignation in 1999. A colorado and loyal follower of Lino Oviedo, who could not run for president due to his imprisonment, Cubas was...
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one of the most distinguished Portuguese psychiatrists - the architect Raul Lino, the Educator Rui Grácio and Mário Soares. One may consider him as an...
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(1920–1981) Pancho Guedes (1925–2015) Francisco Keil do Amaral (1910–1975) Raul Lino (1879–1974) José Marques da Silva (1869–1947) Maria José Marques da Silva...
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by the municipal council of Lisbon. The council commissioned architect Raul Lino to adapt the Casa dos Bicos, then known as the Casa de Goa, for use as...
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Portuguese monarchy. Jesuína Saraiva (1865-1947): Portuguese actress Raul Lino (1879-1974): Portuguese architect João Rui de Sousa [pt] (1928-2022):...
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André Suarès. Marseille. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1935. Krull, Germaine, Raúl Lino, and Ruy Ribeiro Couto. Uma Cidade Antiga do Brasil, Ouro Preto. Lisboa:...
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distance from the museum. António Flores was a contemporary of the architect Raúl Lino (1879-1974), who he invited, in the 1920s, to extend the building. The...
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