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  • “Creolizar” para resistir: A escola de Chorão Ramalho em Macau

    “Creolizar” para resistir: A escola de Chorão Ramalho em Macau

    “Creolizar” para resistir: A escola de Chorão Ramalho em Macau

    Event: Docomomo Portugal
    Authors: Ana Vaz Milheiro, Beatriz Serrazina
    Date: 20-21 October 2025
    Location: Coimbra, Portugal

    Summary

    How were educational spaces constructed at the end of the Portuguese colonial period in Macau? How was the discipline of architecture used to establish proximity with cultures that the Portuguese considered ‘autonomous and closed’? How did modern Western languages become inclusive through ‘detail’ and ‘multiple codes’ (Colquhoun, 1991)? What role did Macanese workers play in this process? This article examines two schools: the Pedro Nolasco Commercial School, designed in 1962 by Raúl Chorão Ramalho (1914–2002), and the Infante D. Henrique National High School, designed in 1956 by the Overseas Urbanisation Office. The contrast between the two buildings reveals the ‘linguistic evolution’ of teaching programmes within colonial agencies.

    The Commercial School is considered a milestone in the ‘creolisation’ (‘patuá’) of architecture in the territory, combining Eastern references with Portuguese identity elements. This contrasted with the monumentalised, historicist composition of the Lyceum, which supposedly embodied the “anti-modern” character of the metropolitan agency. In 1989, the old high school was demolished without protest. However, Chorão Ramalho’s building survived threats of destruction thanks to interventions by Carlos Marreiros (1999) and Rui Leão and Carlotta Bruni (‘Reading Room’, 2008).

    This text questions the stylistic differences between the two schools, arguing that it was Chorão Ramalho’s modernist approach that ensured the building’s preservation. It examines the Commercial School in terms of the composition of the construction teams to illustrate how its materiality also depended on the workforce. The aim is to describe the building’s quality as a shared action between the various players on the construction site, from architects to labourers and workers. Finally, it considers whether the building’s familiarity to the Macanese community, due to the presence of these latter construction agents, played a role.

    Click here for the conference program.

    LabourMap-Macao is an Exploratory Project funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (2023.14980.PEX).

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    The LabourMap-Macao team is responsible for the maintenance of this website, which is intended to facilitate public access to information about the group’s initiatives. Although this is still a beta trial, the intention is to release the information in a timely and accurate manner. Should any errors be brought to the attention of the team, they will be corrected.

  • Lecture Macau: Micro-Stories on Collective Housing between the 50s and the 80s

    Lecture Macau: Micro-Stories on Collective Housing between the 50s and the 80s

    Macau: Micro-Stories on Collective Housing between the 50s and the 80s

    Event: Docomomo Macau – The Advent of Collective Housing in the 20th Century
    Authors: Ana Vaz Milheiro
    Date: 05 September 2025
    Location: Casa Garden Auditorium, Macau

    LabourMap-Macao is an Exploratory Project funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (2023.14980.PEX).

    Beta trial disclaimer

    The LabourMap-Macao team is responsible for the maintenance of this website, which is intended to facilitate public access to information about the group’s initiatives. Although this is still a beta trial, the intention is to release the information in a timely and accurate manner. Should any errors be brought to the attention of the team, they will be corrected.

  • Session Asian (post)colonial works, labour and gender through the camera lens

    Session Asian (post)colonial works, labour and gender through the camera lens

    Asian (post)colonial works, labour and gender through the camera lens

    Event: SAH Virtual 2025
    Authors: Ana Vaz Milheiro, Beatriz Serrazina (chair), Inês Lima Rodrigues, Cecilia Chu, Leonor Matos Silva (chair)
    Date: 18 September 2025
    Location: Online

    Summary

    The session examines how photography intersects with the histories of labour, architecture, and gender in Asian (post-)colonial contexts, particularly in Macau. It brings together researchers and consultants from the LabourMap-Macao project and has Professor Kathleen James-Chakraborty as respondent. The project explores how photography has documented and, at times, obscured the presence and roles of workers in construction processes. Despite its inherent subjectivities and limitations, photography captures both the built environment and the point of view of those behind the lens, revealing dynamics of power, visibility and authorship.

    Presentations

    Beatriz Serrazina and Leonor Matos Silva (Chairs, Dinâmia’CET-Iscte)

    Ana Vaz Milheiro (Dinâmia’CET-Iscte), “Getting to know the workers and the construction processes through photographic records of building sites in Macau (1938-197-)”

    Cecilia Chu (University of Hong Kong), “Engineering the Modernist Landscapes: Chinese Architecture and the “Ethnic Supplement”.

    Inês Leonor Nunes (University of Coimbra), “Photographing Chandigarh: Modern India Through Pierre Jeanneret and Jeet Malhotra’s Rolleiflex”.

    Leonor Matos Silva (Dinâmia’CET-Iscte), “Captured in Transit: Two Women Architects and the Story of Labour Mobility from Portugal to Macau (1960s–1985)”.

    Inês Lima Rodrigues (Dinâmia’CET-Iscte), “Framing labour through the colonial lens: Photography and the (in)visibility of work on the construction of the Macau-Taipa Bridge (1969–1974)”.

    Kathleen James-Chakraborty (Respondent, University College Dublin).

    LabourMap-Macao is an Exploratory Project funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (2023.14980.PEX).

    Beta trial disclaimer

    The LabourMap-Macao team is responsible for the maintenance of this website, which is intended to facilitate public access to information about the group’s initiatives. Although this is still a beta trial, the intention is to release the information in a timely and accurate manner. Should any errors be brought to the attention of the team, they will be corrected.

  • SAH 2025 Atlanta – Poster Exhibition

    SAH 2025 Atlanta – Poster Exhibition

    SAH 2025 Atlanta – Poster Exhibition

    Event:The Society of Architectural Historians 78th Annual International Conference
    Authors: Ana Vaz Milheiro, Beatriz Serrazina, Francesca Vita, Leonor Matos Silva
    Date: 30 April 2025 – 4 May 2025
    Location: Atlanta, United States of America

    Summary

    SAH 2025 “Projects in Progress” Poster Session

    LabourMap-Macao is an Exploratory Project funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (2023.14980.PEX).

    Beta trial disclaimer

    The LabourMap-Macao team is responsible for the maintenance of this website, which is intended to facilitate public access to information about the group’s initiatives. Although this is still a beta trial, the intention is to release the information in a timely and accurate manner. Should any errors be brought to the attention of the team, they will be corrected.