Architect

Manuel Graça Dias

Nasceu em Lisboa, 1953.

Graduated in Architecture from the Lisbon School of Fine Arts in 1977, he taught at the most prestigious Portuguese universities in the field. He is the co-founder of the Contemporânea studio, with Egas Vieira, since 1990. He has been honored with honorable mentions and various awards, including 1st place in the competition for the Portugal Pavilion at Expo’92 in Seville and 1st place in the competition for the construction of the new headquarters of A.A.P./Banhos de S. Paulo (now, Order of Architects), in Lisbon (1991), both in association with Egas Vieira.

These architects also won the AICA/Ministry of Culture Prize (Architecture) in 1999, for their built work. In 2006, Manuel Graça Dias was also awarded the title of Commander of the Order of Infante D. Henrique. He regularly participates in various publications and conferences.

MANUEL GRAÇA DIAS

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Awards

1989

Engenheiro António de Almeida Award for the highest classification of the academic year 1985/86.

1991

Gold Medal of the Madrid College of Architects

Tourist Villas

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Plot 347

Responding to the desire for individualism and privacy, architects Manuel Graça Dias and Egas Vieira decided to “merge” an L-shaped house into a circular format to meet the needs of those seeking privacy and tranquility.

The flat roof, covered with vegetation, served as the central piece for the design of an extraordinary terrace with a private pool, accessible from the central exterior patio. This terrace, fully decorated to enjoy hot days with superb views of the resort, golf course, and even the lagoon, transforms this house into the ideal place for your next vacation.

This was the idea behind the design of this unparalleled three-bedroom private villa, with a circular format from the outside, and fully equipped to welcome you. Perfect for enjoying unique moments with family and friends, providing the creation of unforgettable memories.