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GADANHO

Pedro Gadanho holds a degree in Architecture from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (FAUP), a Master's degree in Art and Architecture from the Kent Institute of Art and Design in the United Kingdom and a PhD in Architecture and Mass Media from FAUP, where he also taught. 

He is the curator of the Eco-Visionaries project, which shows the impact of the climate crisis and with which he has travelled to different spaces and countries such as the Royal Academy (United Kingdom), Matadero Madrid and LABoral (Spain) or the Bildmuseet (Sweden). In 2020 he was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University4 and previously directed the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology in Lisbon (2015-2019). He was curator of contemporary architecture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), in 2012, head of the Young Architects Program there and curator of exhibitions, including "9+1 Ways of Being Political", "Uneven Growth", "Endless House" and "A Japanese Constellation". He has directed the magazine Beyond, Short Stories on the Post-Contemporary and has been co-editor of ExperimentaDesign (200-2004).3 As an author, he has written the book Arquitectura em Público (Dafne Editora, 2011), which was recognized with the 2012 FAD Award.

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