Antecâmara invited Lisbon Triennale to join the podcast that gives a voice to Portuguese cultural institutions whose activity is on promoting architectural culture. Por Portas e Janelas is a weekly programme that puts the Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon Triennale and Casa da Arquitectura in dialogue. Each contributes four episodes, for a total of twelve conversations.
We contributed to the first cycle of conversations that took place (21 September 2023 and 18 January 2024), to which it invited four emerging Portuguese architecture studios.
Cardboard Promises
Studiolo + Edgar Brito
We opened with a conversation with Rui Filipe Pinto, from Studiolo Atelier, and engineer Edgar Brito. José Mateus and Beatriz Bento Caetano also contributed.
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Catering with Care
XXXI + PEDRO Abril
This conversation that brought together Carlos Aragão, João Romão and Hugo Maia from XXXI Studio and chef Pedro Abril. Narrated by Carla Lopes, this item also features contributions from José Mateus, Manuel Henriques and Filipa Tomaz.Listen.
Image and Process in Architecture
FMVS + Frederico Martinho
This episode featured Vânia Saraiva and Filipe Madeira from FMVS who invited photographer Frederico Martinho. There were also contributions from José Mateus, Beatriz Caetano Bento and Tiago Sá Gomes.
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Agritecture
CRU + Miguel Mendes
With the participation of Tânia Teixeira from Cru Atelier and architect Miguel Mendes. José Mateus and João Romão also contributed.
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Rádio Antecâmara
Launched in February 2021, it is Portugal's first radio about architecture and the world's first in Portuguese. Digital based, its programme brings together architectural figures, curators, journalists and members of the local community in the Anjos neighbourhood where the gallery with the same name is located. Supported by Direção-Geral das Artes, it features a series of authored podcasts, with Mariana Pestana, João Nunes, Francisco Moura Veiga, Susana Ventura, Pedro Campos Costa, and João Seixas, Andreia Gracia, among others.
Credits
Carla Lopes was in charge of narration, sound capture by Miguel Serrão and Diogo Melo, editing by Soraia Fernandes, Maria João Jorge and Pedro Campos Costa.