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About Miguel Magalhães
Miguel Magalhães has accumulated several years of experience in social projects in his architectural career. After he collaborated on the No Border School project with João Guimarães, they established Aware Collective, a multi-disciplinary platform of experts in social projects that seeks to solve problems of communities or people in need through architecture. With a “work locally, think globally” perspective, the firm’s aim is to contribute to a more AWARE, bottom-up design practice.
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The No Border School, a sustainable and modular school for Burmese refugee children in Mae Sot, Thailand
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No Border School Project Empowered by Traditional Construction

March 27, 2014 Miguel Magalhães 1

Editor’s Foreward: Portuguese architects João Guimarães and Miguel Magalhães of Aware Collective have designed No Border School, a 208 square meter modular and sustainable school for Burmese refugee children in Mae Sot, Thailand. The project …

Rendering of the University Apartments at the College Avenue Campus at Rutgers University
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Historic Rutgers University Welcomes New Green Campus

January 7, 2015 1

Rutgers University is the eighth-oldest college in the United States, and one of only nine to be founded before the American Revolution. Located on the banks of the Raritan River in New Brunswick, NJ, it …

Professional Honor Award Recipient: “Estuary” by MITHUN in San Francisco, CA
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Architecture at Zero 2015 Winners

November 16, 2015 0

Recently the winners of Architecture at Zero 2015 were announced and awarded by PG&E and the American Institute of Architects, California Council. Now in its fifth year, this zero net energy design competition open to …

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Sand Scarcity in the Construction Industry

September 20, 2018 0

How does sand scarcity affect housing and the construction industry? When thinking about building a new house, building, or even city infrastructure, most people don’t realise that sand is actually a fundamental element of construction. …

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