I wander around the city and its escapes, discovering the experiences that are worthwhile in a world full of noise.
As a curator of the best of Portugal and sometimes as a World traveller, with more than twenty years of articles published, in the national and international press, and also as an TV Show. author, this is my digital magazine, where I present my curated collection of exquisite life experiences.

Sancha Trindade

Lisboa é Design City 2017

E quem é que vive na cidade mais espetacular do momento? Desde que me conheço que vendo esta nossa cidade Atlântica como a melhor morada do Mundo para se viver. E sim Lisboa está imparável, desta vez eleita Design City 2017 pela revista Wallpaper. Entre São Francisco, Washington, Viena e Shenzhen, Wallpaper Design Awards escolheram Lisboa pelo impulso cultural e arquitetónico causado pelo programa de renovação que estendeu o centro até à zona ribeirinha. O MAAT, a ARCOLisboa e a Trienal de Arquitetura, o Memmo Príncipe Real e o novo terminal de cruzeiros assinado por Carrilho da Graça foram os ingredientes principais que permitiram esta espetacular eleição.

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Para ler também aqui: The Portuguese capital is on a cultural and architectural roll after a programme of regeneration stretching from the centre to the Baixa waterfront. The Amanda Levete-designed Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology is a new icon for the city, which has also seen the inaugural edition of the ARCOLisboa art fair and the Lisbon Architecture Triennale, featuring the work of Johnston Marklee, Nuno Brandão Costa and Office KGDVS. This year, the EXD Biennale will turn up Lisbon’s design credentials another notch. Luxury boutique hotel openings include the Memmo Príncipe Real, while the new Cruise Terminal by João Luís Carrilho da Graça, completing this year, will double the capacity of the port.
Pictured: Lisbon’s waterfront now features the curving form of Amanda Levete’s Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Inspired by portugal’s rich material heritage, the building’s skin is made from glazed tiles. Photography: Francisco Nogueira

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