Framing Identity: Architecture and Cityscapes of Mumbai's Catholic Communities (16th-20th centuries)
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Walter Rossa (Caracas, 1962)

Architect by the Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (1985), Master in History of Art by the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (1991), PhD and Agregation in Architecture by the Universidade de Coimbra (2001 and 2013). Associate Professor at the Departamento de Arquitectura da Universidade de Coimbra. Besides activity as a practice architect and urbanist, he has dedicated its academic and scientific career to research on theory and history of architecture and urbanism, especially on the domains of town planning and design, culture of territory and heritage of the Portuguese universe. He has made multiple conferences and courses, produced scientific meetings and exhibitions and published books and papers in various countries and languages.

He is a CES researcher since 2007 where (with Margarida Calafate Ribeiro) coordinates the Phd Programme Heritages of Portuguese Influence.
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