Eduardo (Elísio) (Machado) Souto de Moura

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Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura.

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DateDecember 11, 2004
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AuthorRoberto Santorini
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    The 58-year-old Por­tuguese Ed­uardo Souto de Moura has re­ceived, along with its US$ 100,000 en­dow­ment, the world’s high­est ho­n­our for ar­chi­tec­ture.
     
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March 29, 2011
  • Architect From Portugal Wins Pritzker
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    Eduardo Souto de Moura, a Por­tu­guese ar­chi­tect whose work com­bi­nes the ab­stract mi­ni­ma­lism of Mies van der Rohe with a pre­fe­rence for local ma­te­ri­als and buil­ding tech­ni­ques, has been awar­ded the 2011 Pritz­ker Prize, architecture’
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