Nuno Portas
Nuno Portas (1934–2025) was a Portuguese architect, politician and urban planner.
Also recorded as Nuno Rodrigo Martins Portas.
Overview
Born at Vila Viçosa in 1934, died at Lisbon in 2025.
In detail
Nuno Portas studied at University of Porto. the recorded working language is Portuguese.
Employment is recorded with Technical University of Lisbon. Positions recorded include secretary of state of Portugal.
Distinctions recorded are Abercrombie Prize, Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry and Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry.
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Studied at
- University of PortoOrganisation
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Sources
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“Nuno Portas”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q10338240: Nuno Portas
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Plates
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Nuno Portas, Bartolomeu Costa Cabral, Manuel Tainha, Lisbon, 2010
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