Modular Kindergartens in Lisbon
In a pioneering venture, SUMMARY studio introduced modular kindergartens, utilizing a unique three-dimensional prefabricated and modular system to construct four kindergarten facilities across Lisbon.
Fernando Guerra has been a pioneer in the way architecture is photographed and divulged. Fifteen years ago, he opened studio FG+SG together with his brother, and both are responsible in large part for the diffusion of Portuguese contemporary architecture in the last fifteen years.
The architect was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1970 and obtained a degree in Architecture from Lusíada University (Lisbon), before working as an architect in Macau for five years. Fernando had been taking photographs since he was 16 years old and, in 1999, with his brother Sérgio Guerra, founded the studio ‘FG+SG – Fotografia de Arquitectura’. Five years later, they established the publishing house ‘FG+SG – Livros de Imagem’ to publicise the various architectural works they photograph.
LOCATION: Lisboa, Portugal
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In a pioneering venture, SUMMARY studio introduced modular kindergartens, utilizing a unique three-dimensional prefabricated and modular system to construct four kindergarten facilities across Lisbon.
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