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the arch/ves
Architecture, Urbanism and Design Archive of the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon (FA-ULisboa) -
is coordinated by a multidisciplinary technical-scientific team that integrates knowledge from architecture, urbanism, design, architectural theory and history, art history, drawing, construction and archives. This composition ensures a holistic approach to the management, study and enhancement of documentary heritage, based on collaborative practice and an ongoing commitment to methodological innovation.

Is scientifically coordinated by Joana Bastos Malheiro (coordinator), Michel Toussaint and Hugo Farias (sub-coordinators), professors and researchers at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon (FA-ULisboa). The team also includes professors and researchers with extensive academic and professional experience from various Portuguese higher education institutions.

The network of consultants and collaborators extends the disciplinary and geographical scope of arch/ves work to include national experts as well as leading international researchers.

The school community is also involved, both with post-doctoral and doctoral students in mobility, both national and foreign, reinforcing the international vocation of the project, the generational renewal of knowledge, the dissemination of knowledge and the exchange of research and archival practices that can and should be transferred from one to another, and with the absorption of master's and bachelor's students in short-term periods with small grants to support the initiation of scientific research, ensuring the institutional solidity necessary to affirm arch/ves at the School.

Arch/ves work is also reinforced by a network of institutional collaborations at various levels. Coordination with entities such as the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage, the Lisbon City Council Archives, the Overseas Archives, City Councils, the Order of Architects, and partner universities, has allowed us to consolidate a collaborative geography of research and methodological sharing, based on good archival practices and joint innovation strategies.

the arch/ves
Architecture, Urbanism and Design Archive of the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon (FA-ULisboa) -
is coordinated by a multidisciplinary technical-scientific team that integrates knowledge from architecture, urbanism, design, architectural theory and history, art history, drawing, construction and archives. This composition ensures a holistic approach to the management, study and enhancement of documentary heritage, based on collaborative practice and an ongoing commitment to methodological innovation.

Is scientifically coordinated by Joana Bastos Malheiro (coordinator), Michel Toussaint and Hugo Farias (sub-coordinators), professors and researchers at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon (FA-ULisboa). The team also includes professors and researchers with extensive academic and professional experience from various Portuguese higher education institutions.

The network of consultants and collaborators extends the disciplinary and geographical scope of arch/ves work to include national experts as well as leading international researchers.

The school community is also involved, both with post-doctoral and doctoral students in mobility, both national and foreign, reinforcing the international vocation of the project, the generational renewal of knowledge, the dissemination of knowledge and the exchange of research and archival practices that can and should be transferred from one to another, and with the absorption of master's and bachelor's students in short-term periods with small grants to support the initiation of scientific research, ensuring the institutional solidity necessary to affirm arch/ves at the School.

Arch/ves work is also reinforced by a network of institutional collaborations at various levels. Coordination with entities such as the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage, the Lisbon City Council Archives, the Overseas Archives, City Councils, the Order of Architects, and partner universities, has allowed us to consolidate a collaborative geography of research and methodological sharing, based on good archival practices and joint innovation strategies.