Dr. Luís Moreira Pinto

Professor Coordenator of Drawing Architecture, UBI University, Lisbon, Portugal

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Luis Miguel de Barros Moreira Pinto graduated in architecture, the Lusiada University of Lisbon in 1994, and Master degree, in 1997, Ph.D. in History – ” History of Perception in project action ” in the year of 2008, at Portucalense University, in Porto, Portugal
He was a high school teacher from 1994 to 1999 where he lectured on History of Art, Design, and Drawing. In 1999, he started as a teaching assistant in the Architecture University at Lusofona University in Lisbon, the was a lecture of drawing 1 and drawing 2.
In 2004, he begins to teach at the University of Beira Interior, where he remains until today, as Auxiliary Professor. Here he lectured and was director of the Architecture Project Curricular Unit from the 5th-grade em from the 1st grade, drawing from the 1st, and 2nd grade, and architectural barriers in the course of Masters in Gerontology at Faculty of Medicine of UBI.

It is considered an expert in tourism/heritage and culture, at the Fondazione Romualdo Del Bianco® in Florence, Italy. Since 2015.

He is an architect with architectural projects, in various typologies, highlighting the single-family homes, collective housing buildings, equipment, sustainable housing, allotments and architecture projects in the tourism and hotel properties and resorts.
Expert Appraiser
He took a course in Real Estate Appraiser in ESAI, university, in Lisbon, during the year of 2004. He began to work as an expert real estate appraiser, in various types of evaluation, such as land, tourist enterprises, factories, construction sites, and expert opinions to courts.
He belongs to the Scientific Committee of the Real Estate Appraisers National Association, and the folder Training. It is also responsible for the promotion and representation of ANAI in the area of Beira Interior.

Company Websitehttp://www.moreirapintoatelier.pt/

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