UN ARQUITECTO PORTUGUÉS, EL NUEVO COMISARIO DEL MOMA DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE ARQUITECTURA Y DISEÑO
New York Times: `` Pedro Gadanho, a 43-year-old Portuguese architect, may represent
the future of the profession, in that he doesn’t do much actual
building. Instead, he has fashioned a gadfly-like career as a curator,
writer, blogger and teacher, while finding time to squeeze in an
architecture project or two each year, like Baltasar House, a boldly
colored residence he designed in 2007 in Porto, Portugal, and the
Torres Vedras house, which he designed in 2010 outside Lisbon´´ CONTINUAR LEYENDO LA NOTICIA.