Pedro Bandeira (1970), architect (FAUP 1996), is Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture of Universidade do Minho (Guimarães).
Invited by the Ministry of Culture integrated the Metaflux exhibition, the portuguese pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2004), and represented Portugal at the Architecture Biennale in São Paulo (2005). Participated in the exhibition Portugal Now: Country Positions in Architecture and Urbanism (2007) organized by the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University (USA). Author of the book Specific Projects for a Generic Client - an anthology of his works created between 1996 and 2006 (Porto: Dafne Editora). In 2007 completed his PhD thesis entitled Architecture as Image, Built Work as Representation: Subjectivity of Architectural Images. He was commissioner of the northern region of Portugal Habitar 2006-2008, co-commissioner of the international seminarImages of Architecture and Public Space in Debate (FAUP, 2010) and of the international seminar: Megastructures: Architecture and Play, as part of ICSA International Conference (UM, 2010). In December 2011 he was awarded the SIM Prize (sponsored by Samsung) for his Sunflower House project, developed in co-authorship with Filipe Bandeira e Dulcineia Santos. More recently he developed the installation "Weisses Rauschen" on Sitterwerk Art Library in St. Gallen and the "Proposed for the Relocation of Ponte D. Maria Pia in Porto" in co-authored with Pedro Nuno Ramalho.
Invited by the Ministry of Culture integrated the Metaflux exhibition, the portuguese pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2004), and represented Portugal at the Architecture Biennale in São Paulo (2005). Participated in the exhibition Portugal Now: Country Positions in Architecture and Urbanism (2007) organized by the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University (USA). Author of the book Specific Projects for a Generic Client - an anthology of his works created between 1996 and 2006 (Porto: Dafne Editora). In 2007 completed his PhD thesis entitled Architecture as Image, Built Work as Representation: Subjectivity of Architectural Images. He was commissioner of the northern region of Portugal Habitar 2006-2008, co-commissioner of the international seminarImages of Architecture and Public Space in Debate (FAUP, 2010) and of the international seminar: Megastructures: Architecture and Play, as part of ICSA International Conference (UM, 2010). In December 2011 he was awarded the SIM Prize (sponsored by Samsung) for his Sunflower House project, developed in co-authorship with Filipe Bandeira e Dulcineia Santos. More recently he developed the installation "Weisses Rauschen" on Sitterwerk Art Library in St. Gallen and the "Proposed for the Relocation of Ponte D. Maria Pia in Porto" in co-authored with Pedro Nuno Ramalho.