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Costa Agarez, R. (2021). The unfinished business of regionalism and tradition in Portuguese modern architecture. Arkkitehti Finnish Architectural Review. 2021 (2), 100-103
R. M. Agarez, "The unfinished business of regionalism and tradition in Portuguese modern architecture", in Arkkitehti Finnish Architectural Review, vol. 2021, no. 2, pp. 100-103, 2021
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author = "Costa Agarez, R.",
title = "The unfinished business of regionalism and tradition in Portuguese modern architecture",
year = "2021",
howpublished = "Both (printed and digital)",
url = "https://www.ark.fi/en/2021/02/"
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TY - GEN TI - The unfinished business of regionalism and tradition in Portuguese modern architecture T2 - Arkkitehti Finnish Architectural Review VL - 2021 AU - Costa Agarez, R. PY - 2021 SP - 100-103 SN - 0783-3660 UR - https://www.ark.fi/en/2021/02/ AB - To turn the witchcraft against the wizard, which is much more useful than creating one’s own witchcrafts.” This was how Victor Palla, a Lisbon-based architect, described in 1949 his (post-war) generation’s strategy to address concerns with built environment traditions in conservative, dictatorship-led Portugal: tradition’s strength should be acknowledged, and competent designers would “derive from it a means of defence for modern architecture”. Such was the actual importance of tradition. ER -
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