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The identity of the city of Porto, Portugal

Abduzeedo

The identity of the city of Porto, Portugal. Very recently, I spent my winter holiday in Portugal with my family. We visited the cities of Lisbon and Porto, it was an incredible time for us. Both cities have their own personalities for us to discover and we will make sure to come back soon.

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9 Best Creatives from Portugal

Shillington

We’ve covered many different countries so far and are now exploring the creative scene in Portugal. Portugal reminds us of the beautiful colourful tiles, fado folk songs and sweet port wine. She’s done work for companies small and large, ranging from TAP Air Portugal to Universal Music and a tattoo parlor. Sofia Ayuso.

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Top 10 City Logos: Design, Creativity, and Storytelling

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Top 10 City Logos: Design, Creativity, and Storytelling Have you ever admired a city's logo and wondered what it stands for? A well-designed logo can convey a city's identity, culture and values in a single image. But does a city need a logo ? In this article, we will share the ten best city logos worldwide.

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Best of 2020: Houses of the Year

Azure Magazine

Every aspect of architecture, even the city itself, has been rethought in this century from the house.” Situated on a roadside in Vale de Cambra, Portugal, the structure makes for an impressive new landmark with a glass-fronted rectilinear commercial podium topped with six concrete cabins with asymmetrical rooflines.

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15 Must-Sees at the Venice Biennale of Architecture 2023

Azure Magazine

As much a rallying cry as a thesis, this dual theme informs both the central exhibition as well as the national pavilions on the biennale grounds as well as the collateral events and the multiple talks series and installations taking place over the course of the biennale’s six-month run throughout the city.