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Architects

Vítor Tomás, Mozambican, graduated in architecture and physical planning at the Architecture and Physical Planning School, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique in 1991. He is currently a professor at the same School.
Vitor Tomás has a degree in architecture and is a physical planner with 30 years of experience. His main areas of specialization include the design and coordination of projects and work teams, in the areas of architecture and associated specialties, as well as in the areas of regional and urban planning. Tomás has extensive experience in architecture, urban and territorial planning and in the field of teaching architecture. Vitor has a broad knowledge of the main construction issues in Mozambique, has been part of teams responsible for the development of numerous projects for buildings and urban equipment and has acted as manager and technical coordinator of projects in various studies and development phases for buildings for diverse purposes such as educational, residential, health, sports, services, factories and industries of the most diverse types, locations and contexts; including restoration and refurbishment projects for historic and heritage buildings. In the planning field, he participated in several urban and territorial planning projects at municipal and district levels; He also participated in furniture design, graphic design and book and magazine publishing projects. In teaching, as a professor at the Architecture School of UEM since 1998, he has been responsible for teaching subjects in the practice of architectural design and has been supervising numerous final course projects, at the time being a member of the scientific council of the same School. Throughout his career, he developed his experience in the fields of architecture, urban design and teaching in the fields of architectural design.

Daniel Louro, Mozambican, graduated in architecture and physical planning at the Architecture and Physical Planning School, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique in 1996.
Daniel Louro has a degree in architecture and is a physical planner with 25 years of experience. His main areas of specialization include project coordination and associated specialty teams, development of technical detail of architectural detailing and its graphic expression, using CAD tools. Louro has extensive experience in architecture, construction supervision and teaching architecture. Daniel has a broad knowledge of the main construction issues in Mozambique, has been part of teams responsible for the development of numerous projects for buildings and urban equipment and has acted as technical project coordinator in various studies and development phases for buildings for diverse purposes such as educational, residential, healthcare, sports, services, factories and industries of the most diverse types, locations and contexts, including restoration and refurbishment projects for historic and heritage buildings. He was part of and acted as coordinator of Supervision teams for the construction works of buildings of the most diverse types, locations and contexts, including restoration and refurbishment works of historic and heritage buildings. He also participated in furniture design and graphic design projects, being also self-taught in the field of mechanics in general and for construction in particular. In academics, as a professor, he taught at the Architecture School of UEM, from his graduation date in 1996 to 2007. He was responsible for subjects in the practical teaching of architecture, drawing and techniques of graphic representation and analysis and architecture survey, as well as overseeing graduation theses for some classes at the end of the course in that period. Throughout his career, he developed his experience in the areas of architecture, supervision and teaching in the areas of graphic representation and architectural design.

António Sousa, Mozambican, graduated in architecture and physical planning at the Architecture and Physical Planning School, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique in 1995.
António Sousa has a degree in architecture and is a physical planner with 25 years of experience. His main areas of specialization include technical assistance in the coordination and development of projects and their graphic expression, using CAD tools, from the phases of spatial design to technical and constructive detail. Sousa has extensive experience in assisting the development of projects, particularly in the areas of graphic expression and technical assistance to works. Sousa participated in the development of projects of the most diverse nature, having been part of teams responsible for the development of studies and projects, in the most diverse stages of development, for educational, residential, health, sports, service, manufacturing and industrial buildings of the most different typologies, locations and contexts; including restoration and refurbishment projects for historic and heritage buildings. Throughout his career, he developed his experience in the areas of architecture, in particular in the application of CAD tools for project development and technical assistance to works.

Otto Menete, Mozambican, graduated in architecture and physical planning at the Architecture and Physical Planning School, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique in 2018.
Otto Menete has a degree in architecture and is a physical planner with 3 years of experience. His main areas of specialization include technical assistance in the coordination and development of projects and their graphic expression, using CAD tools, from the phases of spatial design to technical and constructive detail. Otto was part of teams responsible for the development of studies and projects, in the most diverse stages of development, for educational, residential, health, sports, service buildings, of the most diverse types, locations and contexts; including restoration and refurbishment projects for historic and heritage buildings. Menete has gained experience in the development of projects, their graphic expression at the most diverse levels, as well as in the tasks of measuring the quantities of work and developing specifications and technical specifications for projects.

Patrícia Fagilde, Mozambican, Master in Architecture at the University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia in 2019.
Patrícia Fagilde has a master's degree in architecture with 1 year of experience. Her main areas of specialization include technical assistance in the coordination and development of projects and their graphic expression, using CAD tools, from the phases of spatial design to technical and constructive detail. Patrícia was part of teams responsible for the development of studies and projects, in the most diverse phases of development, for residential and service buildings, of the most diverse types, locations and context. Fagilde has gained experience in the development of projects and their graphic expression at different levels.

Regina dos Santos, Mozambican, graduated in business administration and management in 2013, with training in quality management.
Regina dos Santos has a degree in business administration and management for 7 years, and recently graduated in quality management. Her main areas of expertise include executive secretariat, logistics and procurement coordination, human resources, assistance in project monitoring and evaluation, and accounting. Regina has extensive experience in the administrative and management secretariat area, regulations of the Mozambican, American and European Union governments - donors and financers of development projects in Mozambique. Regina was part of teams responsible for consultancy and development projects in the areas of architecture and urban planning, agriculture, health and nutrition, marketing, rehabilitation of roads and tertiary bridges, literacy for a period of 23 years. In teaching, with a degree in Mathematics and Biology from Instituto Médio Pedagógico, she taught 6th and 7th grades for 2 years. Regina has developed experience throughout her career in administering and managing emergency projects.