• Fernando Luís Cardoso de Meneses de Tavares e Távora, ComSE, simply known as Fernando Távora (Porto, August 25, 1923 - Matosinhos, September 3, 2005),...
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  • Távora is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fernando Távora (1920-2005), Portuguese architect Francisco de Távora (1646–1710), Portuguese...
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    According to Fernando Távora, Carlos Ramos "liked to open up pathways more than pinpointing them". To Eduardo Souto de Moura, "Távora is the father of...
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    c.), José Luis Monteiro (19th c.), Raul Lino, Cassiano Branco and Fernando Távora (20th c.). Famous living architects include Gonçalo Byrne, Eduardo...
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    1956, which was won by architect Fernando Távora. After choosing the site on the rocks overlooking the sea, Távora handed over the project to one of...
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  • Montenegro (born 1970), architect Eduardo Souto de Moura, architect Fernando Távora (1923–2005), architect José Tribolet, engineer, IST professor Tomás...
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    by Siza Vieira and Quinta da Conceição Municipal Park designed by Fernando Távora). It is home of the international Leixões seaport, the country's second...
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    bills. Mendes was taught to read and write by a man named Euclides Fernando Távora, an activist turned rubber tapper. Most of his practice came from newspaper...
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    Architecture Prize in 2011 and the Wolf Prize in Arts in 2013. Along with Fernando Távora and Álvaro Siza, he is one of the alumni of the Porto School of Architecture...
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    parks. Architects such as Siza Vieira, Eduardo Souto de Moura and Fernando Távora have participated in the construction of a modern, well preserved and...
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    year that he first opened his private practice in Porto. Along with Fernando Távora, he soon became one of the most notable faculty member of the Porto...
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    north"). Távora was the 15th son of Joaquim Antônio do Nascimento and Clara Fernandes Távora do Nascimento, owners of the Embargo farm where Távora was born...
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    c.), José Luis Monteiro (19th c.), Raul Lino, Cassiano Branco and Fernando Távora (20th c.). Famous living architects include Gonçalo Byrne, Eduardo...
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    raising resources and individuals. Lopess' General Staff, headed by Fernando Távora, had a detailed plan; he "made reports on the loyalist, Armed Forces...
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  • constructed near the old Palace. This modern structure was designed by Fernando Távora and allowed for an expansion of the space of the Portuguese Assembly...
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  • de Sousa Santos (born 1940), sociologist, professor and researcher Fernando Távora (1923–2004), architect and professor Domenico Vandelli (1735–1816)...
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  • "Encontrar o futuro na história. O Plano de Urbanização de Guimarães (Fernando Távora, 1982)" (PDF). repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved...
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    the spaces were expanded and modernised under a project by architect Fernando Távora. The museum has a vast collection mainly focused on Portuguese art...
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    styles, and have produced celebrated architects such as Raul Lino, Fernando Távora and Álvaro Siza Vieira, among others. Today, Portugal continues to...
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    formalize the volumetric options, and the collaboration of architects Fernando Távora, J. Carlos Loureiro and Luís Pádua Ramos was significant in this regard...
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    contributed 10 million contos. The project, under the direction of architect Fernando Távora, was polemic, since it envisioned the transfer of the old installations...
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  • Frei de Távora or Fernando de Tavora was a Portuguese clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Funchal. He was ordained in 1569. He was resigned...
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    Architecture Prize) Eduardo Souto de Moura (Pritzker Architecture Prize) Fernando Távora Wikimedia Commons has media related to Porto School of Architecture...
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    Fernando Arrabal Terán (born August 11, 1932) is a Spanish playwright, screenwriter, film director, novelist, and poet. He was born in Melilla and settled...
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  • 69, American Olympic cyclist. Ekkehard Schall, 75, German actor. Fernando Távora, 82, Portuguese architect and professor. Kenneth R. Andrews, 89, American...
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  • Souto de Moura (b.1952), Pritzker Prize winner Tomás Taveira (b. 1938) Fernando Távora (1923–2005) Pedro Nunes Tinoco (d. 1641) Ana Louisa Soares (b. 1988)...
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  • charter of Fernando Magno to the village of Paredes da Beira, the bridge appears referred to: in Tavara ad ponte de Fumo. It is located between Távora e Pereiro...
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    strength remaining. On the same day as the battle of Guaçu-Boi, captain Fernando Távora revolted the 3rd Engineering Battalion (BE), in Cachoeira. The unit's...
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  • architects considered influential are Manuel Taínha, Jorge Ferreira Chaves, Fernando Távora, Eduardo Souto Moura and Nuno Teotónio Pereira. The emergence of the...
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    architect Fernando Távora, but which lead to a public outcry by surrounding residents against the intervention and re-construction in November. Távora, he wanted...
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