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Marta Sequeira is an Associate Professor at ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon, affiliated with the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning and the research center DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte. She also holds a position at the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, where she created and coordinates the Doctoral Course in Contemporary Architecture. Her work bridges academic research, architectural curation, and editorial leadership.
- Post-Doctorate in Architecture, University of Lisbon (2014–2025)
- PhD in Architectural Projects, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (2008)
- Diploma of Advanced Studies, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (2006)
- Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, University of Lisbon (2001)
Her research focuses on architectural history, particularly 20th-century modernism, Le Corbusier, public space, and Portuguese architecture. She explores the intersections between urban form, cultural identity, and architectural theory. Her work often examines how historical precedents inform contemporary design practices.
The recent publications highlight a sustained inquiry into Le Corbusier’s urban strategies, typomorphological research, housing typologies, and the cultural dimensions of architecture. Themes such as food systems, monastic heritage, and exhibition design recur, reflecting an interdisciplinary and critical approach to architectural scholarship.
- Prix de la Recherche Patiente (2016)
- ICAR-CORA Prize for Best Doctoral Thesis (2011)
- Publications Prize, Ibero-American Architecture Biennial (2024)
- FAD Prize for Thought and Criticism (2018)
- AZ Award of Merit (2019)
- Finalist, Fernando Távora Prize (2013–2015)
Marta Sequeira has supervised academic work and contributed to architectural discourse through teaching, guest lectures, and participation in international juries. She has curated major exhibitions such as Carrilho da Graça: Lisbon and Habitar Lisboa, and her editorial roles include serving on the boards of LC. Revue de recherches sur Le Corbusier, Dearq, and Varia. She is actively involved in shaping architectural knowledge through publications, curation, and academic leadership.
She is a core member of DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte – Center for Studies on Socioeconomic Change and Territory, where her research contributes to interdisciplinary projects on cities and territories. Her curatorial projects often function as research laboratories, integrating academic inquiry with public engagement.
