THE BIGGEST COMPETITION EVER ORGANIZED IN PORTUGAL 599 PROPOSALS 234 LOCATIONS 44 COUNTRIES 5 CONTINENTS The International Competition A HOUSE IN LUANDA: PATIO AND PAVILION, promoted by the Lisbon Architecture Triennale together with Luanda Triennale, with the goal of selecting the best proposal for the conception of a family unit house in Luanda, was the most participated International Competition of Ideas ever to take place in Portugal, thus showing that the Lisbon Architecture Triennale completely fulfils its international calling. We received 599 proposals, 588 of which were accepted to the competition. Architects from 44 countries applied their proposals, coming from all the 5 continents: EUROPE - Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Scotland, Spain, France, Georgia, Greece, the Netherlands, Hungary, England, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Serbian Republic, Romania, Russia, Switzerland and Ukraine. ASIA - South Korea, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Oman, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan AMERICA - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, United States of America, Mexico and Uruguai AFRICA - South Africa and Egypt OCEANIA - Australia and New Zealand The Competition Jury, Álvaro Siza, João Luís Carrilho da Graça, Fernando Mello Franco, Barry Bergdoll and Ângela Mingas assessed all the 588 proposals, having selected the 30 finalist projects. The authors of the 30 selected projects will develop a presentation scale model of their proposals to be displayed at the Exhibition that is to take place at the Museu da Electricidade from October 28, 2010 to January 16, 2011. The five winners will be announced during the exhibition. THE LOCATIONS A-dos-Negros • Alava • Alcamo • Alfragide • Alicante • Almada • Amadora • Amarante • Arcozelo • Athens • Attica • Aveiro • Azeitão • Badajoz • Baeza • Baixa da Banheira • Barcelona • Barcelos • Bari • Barreiro • Basel • Belgrade • Belo Horizonte • Berlin • Birmingham • Blumenau • Bogotá • Bordeaux • Braga • Brasília • Cologne • Bruges • Brussels • Bucaramanga • Bucharest • Budapest • Buenos Aires • Cacém • Cagliari • Caldas da Rainha • Cali • Novato • Cantanhede • Carcavelos • Carnaxide • Cascais • Cascavel • Caserta • Cassacco • Castellón • Caxias • Ceira • Cesson • Chaves • Cape Town • Cluj Napoca • Coimbra • Colares • Condesa • Corunna • Copenhagen • Corroios • Curitiba • Deajeon • Depok • Dnipropetrovsk • Dublin • Edimburgh • Elvas • Espinho • Estoril • Eugene • Faro • Fátima • Florence • Florianópolis • Fort Lauderdale • Foligno • Fortaleza • Funchal • Fundão • Gafanha da Nazaré • Genoa • Gijón • Glasgow • Grenoble • Guimarães • Hamden • Huelva • Huixquilucan • Iasi • Ílhavo • Inca • Incheon • Jakarta • Jalan Klinik • Johannesburg • Kazan • Kyoto • Lagos • Las Condes • Las Palmas • Linda-a-Velha • Lisbon • London • Los Angeles • Lugano • Madrid • Mafra • Maia • Marktoberdorf • Matosinhos • Meda • Mérida • Meulan • Mexico City • Michigan • Milan • Minas Gerais • Minia • Mira • Montegridolfo • Montelabbate • Monterrey • Montevideo • Montpellier • Murcia • Muscat • Nantes • Naples • New South Wales • Nezahualcóyot • New York • Nova Lima • Oamaru • Odivelas • Oeiras • Olbia • Olhão • Osaka • Ourém • Padua • Palermo • Palmela • Palosco • Paraíba • Parede • Paris • Parma • Perafita • Pesaro • Piacenza • Piauí • Piazzola sul Brenta • Pieve di Cadore • Pollone • Pontevedra • Oporto • Porto Sant'Elpidio • Posadas • Póvoa do Varzim • Pozuelo de Alarcón • Prahova • Prato • Pretoria • Pula • Queluz • Ramada • Ramat-Hasharon • Recife • Reggio Calabria • Rennes • Riga • Rimini • Rio de Janeiro • Rio de Mouro • Rio Preto • Rome • Rotterdam • S. Giustina in Colle • S. João da Madeira • S. Mamede Infesta • Salvador • San Pedro Gravza Garcia • Santo Tirso • São Domingos de Rana • São Paulo • Saratov • Sardinia • Seia • Senhora da Hora • Sermonde • Setúbal • Sever do Vouga • Seville • Sicily • Silves • Singapore • Sintra • Sofia • Sta. Cruz do Bispo • Tarragona • Tbilissi • Tentúgal • Tepojaco • The Hague • Timisoara • Tomar • Tokyo • Toulouse • Trento • Treviso • Trofa • Turin • Uberlândia • Uldecona • Valbom • Valencia • Valladolid • Varna • Venda do Pinheiro • Venice • Vienna • Vila de Mazzo • Vila Nova de Gaia • Vila Nova Famalicão • Vilnius • Viseu • Vitoria • Wattwiller • Yunlin • Zürich • Wroclaw THE 30 FINALISTS Alberto de Souza Oliveira – Lisbon / Portugal • Alvaro Puntoni - São Paulo / Brazil • Ana Isabel Ribeiro - Vila Nova de Gaia / Portugal • Arne Petersen - Berlin / Germany • Aureliusz Kowalczyk – Tokyo / Japan • Camillo Magni - Milan / Italy • Carla Conceição Valente Barreiro / Portugal • Cristina de Sousa Peres - Matosinhos / Portugal • Dean MacGregor - Colares / Portugal • Enrique Flores – Mexico City / Mexico • Filipe Manuel Neves Saraiva - Ourém / Portugal • Hugo Proença - Carcavelos / Portugal • Joana Rita Gomes - Los Angeles / USA • João Camarinha da Silva - Oporto / Portugal • João Gomes Leitão - Madrid / Spain • João Navas - Oeiras / Portugal • José Daniel Felix - Sermonde / Portugal • Luís Sequeira Brás - Lisbon / Portugal • Marco Simões da Silva Lisbon / Portugal • Margarida Quintâ - Oporto / Portugal • Mauro Mariani - Piacenza / Italy • Nuno Matos Silva - Aveiro / Portugal • Nuno Miguel Fernandes Silva - Lisbon / Portugal • Pablo Allen Vizán Valladolid / Spain • Pablo Forero - Bogotá / Colombia • Pedro Reynolds de Sousa - Lisbon / Portugal • Pedro Sousa - Lisbon / Portugal • Ricardo Carvalho - Lisbon / Portugal • Shuichiro Yoshida - Tokyo / Japan • Verónica Sánchez Carrera - Madrid / Spain The proposals at Museu da Electricidade Siza Vieira and Carrilho da Graça Barry Bergdoll Carrilho da Graça and Siza Vieira Ângela Mingas Communication and Press Maria Schiappa [email protected] Joana Cordeiro [email protected] TRIENAL DE ARQUITECTURA DE LISBOA | LISBON ARCHITECTURE TRIENNALE Travessa do Alecrim, nº1, 1º Esq. 1200-019 Lisboa Tel.: +351 213 467 194 www.trienaldelisboa.com