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Teachers collaborate in the Urban Renewal of Pico

Rui Florentino and Telma Ribeiro, teachers of the Department of Architecture and Multimedia Gallaecia (DAMG), participated in the “Azores Traditional Architecture Summer School”, between 11 and 24 July, in Lajes do Pico, Azores.  In this Summer School, which involved 30 participants from all over the world, the two teachers presented the results of the research project “3D Past – Living & Virtual Visiting European World Heritage”, supported by the Creative Europe program and developed under the coordination of the teacher Mariana Correia, Director of DAMG, whose national case study was the cultural landscape of Pico Island.  This initiative is organized in the scope of the Rafael Manzano Prize for New Traditional Architecture in Spain and Portugal. After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the course returned this summer. Set up in the centre of Lajes do Pico, the participants studied the island’s traditional architecture in the first few days, through many drawings of the organisation of the urban space, its buildings, construction processes and materials.  Armed with this knowledge, and with the guidance of teachers of various nationalities, the students made proposals for the renovation of the central area of Lajes, which served as the basis for an exhibition open to the entire community, always seeking to keep alive the architectural traditions of the place. Rui Florentino and Telma Ribeiro, teachers of the Department of Architecture and Multimedia Gallaecia (DAMG), participated in the “Azores Traditional Architecture Summer School”, between 11 and 24 July, in Lajes do Pico, Azores.  In this Summer School, which involved 30 participants from all over the world, the two teachers presented the results of the research project “3D Past – Living & Virtual Visiting European World Heritage”, supported by the Creative Europe program and developed under the coordination of the teacher Mariana Correia, Director of DAMG, whose national case study was the cultural landscape of Pico Island.  This initiative is organized in the scope of the Rafael Manzano Prize for New Traditional Architecture in Spain and Portugal. After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the course returned this summer. Set up in the centre of Lajes do Pico, the participants studied the island’s traditional architecture in the first few days, through many drawings of the organisation of the urban space, its buildings, construction processes and materials.  Armed with this knowledge, and with the guidance of teachers of various nationalities, the students made proposals for the renovation of the central area of Lajes, which served as the basis for an exhibition open to the entire community, always seeking to keep alive the architectural traditions of the place.

Portucalense Law Journal Portucalense integrates Web of Science

The Portucalense Law Journal, edited by the Instituto Jurídico Portucalense, is in 2022 strengthened with the extension of its indexing in internationally recognised scientific databases, namely Scopus, from Elsevier, in 2021, and Web of Science, from Clarivates Analitycs, in 2022. Founded in 1998, the Revista Jurídica Portucalense has kept up with the evolving demands placed on the area of scientific publication throughout its 24 years of life. In 2014 it became a digital journal, open access, hosted in RCAAP – Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal, maintaining in parallel the printed format, and sought accession to indexing in internationally recognized databases. Indexed since 2017 in REDIB (Red Iberoamericana de Innovación y Conocimiento Científico), the Revista Jurídica Portucalense also became part of DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) in 2019 and the referential database Scopus, from the publisher Elsevier, in 2021. Recently, in June 2022, the Revista Juridica Portucalense saw, once again, its path of success and quality recognized, having become part of the ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index) of the Core Collection of the Web of Science, of the publisher Clarivates Analitycs, after a demanding process of preparation, submission and evaluation developed over the past two years. The Revista Jurídica Portucalense can be consulted here The Portucalense Law Journal, edited by the Instituto Jurídico Portucalense, is in 2022 strengthened with the extension of its indexing in internationally recognised scientific databases, namely Scopus, from Elsevier, in 2021, and Web of Science, from Clarivates Analitycs, in 2022. Founded in 1998, the Revista Jurídica Portucalense has kept up with the evolving demands placed on the area of scientific publication throughout its 24 years of life. In 2014 it became a digital journal, open access, hosted in RCAAP – Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal, maintaining in parallel the printed format, and sought accession to indexing in internationally recognized databases. Indexed since 2017 in REDIB (Red Iberoamericana de Innovación y Conocimiento Científico), the Revista Jurídica Portucalense also became part of DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) in 2019 and the referential database Scopus, from the publisher Elsevier, in 2021. Recently, in June 2022, the Revista Juridica Portucalense saw, once again, its path of success and quality recognized, having become part of the ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index) of the Core Collection of the Web of Science, of the publisher Clarivates Analitycs, after a demanding process of preparation, submission and evaluation developed over the past two years. The Revista Jurídica Portucalense can be consulted here

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