This website uses its own or third-party cookies. By continuing to browse, you consent to the use we make of them. If you wish, you can modify your preferences in your browser.

João Luís Carrilho da Graça
Lisbon, PortugalJoão Luís Carrilho da Graça is an architect with an office based in Lisbon since 1977. He earned his degree from the Escola Superior de Belas Artes de Lisboa and he has been a professor at numerous universities such as the Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade de Lisboa, where he was awarded Doctor Honoris Causa. He has also taught at the Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona and Cornell University, New York. His work has been published widely and has received many awards and distinctions including, the FAD Prize and the Leon Battista Alberti Prize from the Politecnico di Milano. His work has been nominated for the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture-Mies van der Rohe Award on numerous occasions.
carrilhodagraca.pt1 articles by João Luís Carrilho da Graça
Highlighted topics
- An Aging World
- architecture
- book
- books
- Boundaries
- cambio climático
- Changing Direction
- cities
- climate change
- Climate Matters
- Connection in a Material World
- construction
- contests
- culture
- Defining Luxury
- design
- Design for Health
- Design for Kids
- documentary
- education
- Enjoying Everyday Life
- environment
- European Union
- events
- eye on design
- Fit to Sports
- future
- green
- handmade
- health
- housing
- infraestructuras
- infraestructure
- innovation
- landscaping
- Luxury
- nature
- New Concepts for Housing
- On the Coast
- On the Move
- One Ocean
- Our Other Senses
- Outer Space
- Plastic (In)Dependence
- policies
- product design
- project
- public space
- public spaces
- Questions&Answers
- Rebuilding Food Systems
- Renewable Energies
- retail
- Rethinking Tourism
- Small Disruption, Big Impact
- social
- social impact
- Subverting the Rules
- sustainability
- sustainable world
- Talk
- technology
- The Afterlife of Architecture
- The Doers
- the future
- The Future of Retail
- transport
- updated inspiration
- Urban versus Rural
- urbanism
- views on architecture
- Want More, Use Less