Como achar a forma invisível da arquitetura? | João Bravo da Costa | TEDxAveiro
João desafia-nos a olhar para além das fachadas e a descobrir o que dá a um edifício, um lugar ou um espaço as qualidades que nos comovem e nos convencem a preservá-lo e elevá-lo na nossa memória. Uma reflexão sobre as ligações inesperadas entre ícones contemporâneos e um tratado de arquitetura de há dois mil anos. João Bravo da Costa é um arquiteto português movido por uma exploração contínua das possibilidades da arquitetura para melhorar a vida das pessoas, despertar a imaginação e estimular os sentidos.
Com um percurso que o levou a colaborar com nomes como Rem Koolhaas, Norman Foster e Zaha Hadid, esteve envolvido em alguns dos projetos mais icónicos das últimas décadas, como o CCTV Headquarters em Pequim ou o Apple Campus 2 em Cupertino.
É cofundador do capítulo europeu do Royal Institute of British Architects, professor convidado em instituições de referência e presença assídua em conferências, júris e workshops.
Apaixonado pela inovação, colaboração e futuro das cidades, acredita que o papel do arquiteto vai muito além do desenho — é, sobretudo, imaginar novas possibilidades. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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