Lucinda Correia is an architect and researcher, currently, developing productive relations between education, critical research and edition, besides professional design practice.
Co-founder of Artéria – Humanizing Architecture an independent architectural studio founded in Lisbon, in 2011, which explored the social, cultural and artistic dimensions of architecture and where she was responsible for the creative direction, general project coordination and supervision of school programs for public schools until March 2019.
Co-author of Manifesto-Building – a manifesto in a shape of a building as an integrated rehabilitation model to host Renovar a Mouraria NGO (Artéria, 2010/2012); and Rua das Gaivotas 6 – a reversible partial intervention for Alarcão Palace to host an imagined placed by Teatro Praga (Artéria, 2012/2017).
Co-curated Avenida Intendente – an urban installation in Benformoso street/Anjos street as a critical space practice in response to the Community Development Program of Mouraria (Artéria, 2012/2014); Ground Floor Act / Forum New Publics – City Acts for 3th Lisbon Architecture Triennale, “Close Closer” – an open studio set in a ground floor shop as a spatial practices’ rehearsal space (Public Office) and a conversations´ place (Ground Sessions) involving architects and non architects where 35 cultural projects that built and activated Lisbon where presented (Artéria, 2013); Lisbon Skyline Operation for the portuguese representation at the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale – an architectural, economic and legal tool that uses roofscape, considered legally common property, as a resource and key asset for the urban rehabilitation processes in Lisbon (Artéria, 2014); The Power of Experiment – Formulate, Formalize, Perform / Nordic Satellite for the 4th Lisbon Architecture Triennale, “The Form of Form” – a research project on architectural practices and teaching pedagogies, workshop and exhibition supported by the Nordic Culture Fund (Artéria, 2016); and CCA c/o Lisboa – the first in a series of locally anchored temporary initiatives as a tool and a strategy for defining new critical approaches to architecture – a partnership with CCA - Canadian Center for Architecture (Artéria, 2016/2017).
She is, currently, Tutor for Architecture Laboratory I and II (Master's Degree in Architecture) at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon (2019/2020) and Member of the School Council (2019/2021) at the same faculty. Since 2018, she is a Ph.D. Candidate in Architecture with a FCT Doctoral Grant at the Faculty of Architecture collaborating with the Research Centre for Architecture, Urbanism and Design of the University of Lisbon (CIAUD). Her Ph.D. thesis’ title: The (Un)certainty of the Norm. Architecture, Law and Public Policies in dialogue which explores and deepens the reciprocal implications between the legislation design and the architectural practices.
She is graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, of Technical University of Lisbon (FA-UTL) and holds a postgraduate degree in Emerging Cultures and Speeches: from Criticism to Artistic Expressions from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of New University of Lisbon (FCSH-UNL).
Between 2014 and 2018, she was invited lecturer of Synthesis Course, at Umeå School of Architecture (UMA-Sweden) and of Space Design, at postgraduate studies in Design Thinking (IADE-Lisbon).
In 2016, co-edited The Power Of Experiment – New Paths to Teaching Architecture (ISBN: 978-989-20-7062-9) together with Alberto Altés Arlandis and Ana Jara.
Between 2016 and 2018, joined the Editorial Team and Board of Jornal Arquitectos (J-A) of the Order of Portuguese Architects publishing several articles there.
In 2018, she is assigned with a research residence under her PhD at the Cité Internationale des Arts on the recommendation of the Académie d’Architecture of Paris.
She has been writing and publishing in journals and specialized magazines.


Selected Work

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