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List of Portuguese architects
The following is a list of
architects
from the country of
Portugal
.
This is a
dynamic list
and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
adding missing items
with
reliable sources
.
Nadir Afonso
(1920–2013)
Carlos Amarante
(1748–1815)
João Antunes
(1642–1712)
Diogo de Arruda
(before 1490–1531)
Diogo de Boitaca
(c. 1460–1528?)
Cassiano Branco
(1897–1970)
Gonçalo Byrne
(b. 1941)
João Luís Carrilho da Graça
(b. 1952)
Jorge Ferreira Chaves
(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
(1914–1996)
Filipe Oliveira Dias
(1963–2014)
Jacobetty Rosa
(1901–1970)
João Santa-Rita
(b. 1960)
Álvaro Siza
(b. 1933),
Pritzker Prize
winner
Eduardo 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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