Na Building Pictures temos uma missão maior: aproximar as pessoas da arquitectura. No País dos Arquitectos é um território onde as conversas de arquitectura são uma oportunidade para conhecer os arquitectos, os projectos e as histórias por detrás da arquitectura portuguesa de referência. Todas as segundas-feiras às 18h30, lançamos um episódio no Spotify e na Apple Podcasts. Os resumos das entrevistas podem ser acedidos através do Público: www.publico.pt/p3/podcast-arquitectos A transcrição encontra-se no website da ArchDaily: www.archdaily.com.br/br/tag/building-pictures

No País dos Arquitectos
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Na Building Pictures temos uma missão maior: aproximar as pessoas da arquitectura. No País dos Arquitectos é um território onde as conversas de arquitectura são uma oportunidade para conhecer os arquitectos, os projectos e as histórias por detrás da arquitectura portuguesa de referência. Todas as segundas-feiras às 18h30, lançamos um episódio no Spotify e na Apple Podcasts. Os resumos das entrevistas podem ser acedidos através do Público: www.publico.pt/p3/podcast-arquitectos A transcrição encontra-se no website da ArchDaily: www.archdaily.com.br/br/tag/building-pictures
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Recent Episodes

March 23, 2026
79_David Adjaye — Architecture, Community and the Power of Place
<p>“For me, the privilege and the honour of making a piece of architecture is a moment and an opportunity as a human being to engage with a place.”</p><p><br></p><p>In the 79th episode of the podcast<strong> </strong><strong>No País dos Arquitectos (Int he Country of Architects)</strong>, filmmaker <strong>Sara Nunes of Building Pictures</strong> speaks with architect <strong>David Adjaye</strong> about the relationship between architecture, community, and how the design of cities can impact people’s lives.</p><p><br></p><p>We have created a special season of the podcast "No País dos Arquitectos" (In The Country of Architects), featuring international architects who, although they do not have built work in Portugal, represent globally respected practices whose work sets a high standard for the profession. Their projects offer valuable perspectives and critical insights that can help architecture reflect, evolve and improve. Only together can we build better cities.</p><p><br></p>

March 16, 2026
Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos — Public Architecture and Cultural Bridges
<p><strong>“We feel very well inside architecture, so architecture is always present, but no one ever notices how important it is in our lives, because it can truly improve people’s lives.” - Ángela García de Paredes</strong></p><p><br></p><p>In the 78th episode of the podcast No País dos Arquitectos, <strong>Sara Nunes</strong>, from the architectural film production company <strong>Building Pictures</strong>, speaks with architect <strong>Ángela García de Paredes</strong> from the Spanish studio <strong>Paredes Pedrosa</strong> about the role of <strong>public architecture</strong> and what Portuguese architects can learn from Spanish practices.</p><p><br></p><p>We have created a special season of the podcast "No País dos Arquitectos" (In The Country of Architects), featuring international architects who, although they do not have built work in Portugal, represent globally respected practices whose work sets a high standard for the profession. Their projects offer valuable perspectives and critical insights that can help architecture reflect, evolve and improve. Only together can we build better cities.</p>

March 9, 2026
Sauerbruch Hutton — Colour and the Future of Cities
<p>“Colour is part of a set of tools used to create spaces that are sensuous, through the form of architecture, through its interaction with light, and through the different materials and their materiality. Not using colour is, in a way, a missed opportunity.” - Louisa Hutton</p><p><br></p><p>In the 77th episode of the podcast <strong>No País dos Arquitectos</strong><strong> (In the Country of Architects)</strong>, Sara Nunes speaks with <strong>Louisa Hutton, from the German studio Sauerbruch Hutton</strong>, about the use of colour in architecture and the future of cities. They discuss attention to the urban context, texture, pattern and scale, and projects such as the High Bay Warehouse, the M9 Museum in Venice and the GSW Building in Berlin, highlighting sensitivity to materials, sensory impact and sustainable solutions that balance design, community and the environment. </p><p><br></p><p>We have created a special season of the podcast "No País dos Arquitectos" (In The Country of Architects), featuring international architects who, although they do not have built work in Portugal, represent globally respected practices whose work sets a high standard for the profession. Their projects offer valuable perspectives and critical insights that can help architecture reflect, evolve and improve. Only together can we build better cities.</p>
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