Aulas de Autor . Le Corbusier and the Drawing
January - July 2017, FAUP
This cycle is developed by the research group Architecture: Theory, Project and History (ATPH)of the Center for Studies in Architecture and Urbanism (CEAU-FAUP)- within the project ‘Coleção de Desenhos . Escola de Arquitectura do Porto’, – , in collaboration with UPdigital (
UPdigital), Faculties of Arts (
FLUP) and Engineering U.Porto (
FEUP), José Marques da Silva Foundation Institute (
FIMS), Northern Chapter of the Portuguese Order of Architects (
OASRN) and Sistema do Futuro – Multimédia, Gestão e Arte.
The first cycle took place in the academic year 2015-2016 with the main theme "
Aulas de Autor_Architectural Photography".
The second cycle of classes entitled "Le Corbusier and the Drawing", taking place during this academic year 2016-2017, aims to develop a new relationship between universities, RDT (research and Technological Development) Institutions and Foundations.
In this first year, a partnership with
Fondation Le Corbusier was settled in order to bring to the Portuguese and Porto scenario the international debate on Corbusian studies and on drawing in Le Corbusier, in particular.
A series of seven open classes will take place between January and July of 2017, dedicated to the theoretical and practical study of the Drawing on Le Corbusier. The conferences feature as guest speakers: Danièle Pauly, Timothy Benton, Marta Sequeira, Candela Suárez, Jorge Torres, Xavier Monteys and Ricardo Daza. This cycle of open classes "Aulas de Autor" "Le Corbusier and the Drawing" is coordinated by Marta Sequeira,
Carlos Machado e Moura,
Rui Neto and
Noémia Herdade Gomes.
SupportsFundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (
FCT) |
Compete 2020 |
Portugal 2020 | European Union (UE) - European Regional Development Fund.
This cycle of conferences has the collaboration of
Bookshop A+A and
Bookshop AEFAUP.
Conference 'Si vous avez un crayon à la main, vous comprendrez bien des choses (Le Corbusier)' by Danièle Pauly January 23, 6h30 pm, Sala Plana FAUP
Design by Francisco Providência.