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Alexandre Brasil (1973), architect (School of Architecture, Federal University of Minas Gerais, 1997), master in steel construction (Federal University of Ouro Preto, 2006), is a professor at the architecture graduation of the Federal University of Belo Horizonte.

André Luiz Pardo (1974), architect (1998), master (2005) and PhD (2014) in Theory and practice of Architecture at the School of Architecture, Federal University of Minas Gerais, where he is a professor.

Bruno Santa Cecília (1978), architect (1999), master (2004) and PhD (2012) in Theory and practice of Architecture at the School of Architecture, Federal University of Minas Gerais, where he is a professor, as well as at FUMEC University. He is the author of the book Eolo Maia: Complexidade e contradição na arquitetura brasileira.

Carlo Alberto Maciel (1974), architect (1997), master (2000) and doctor (2015) in Theory and practice of architecture at the School of Architecture, Federal University of Minas Gerais, where is a professor and has been director (2010-2011) and general coordinator of projects (2011-2013) of the department of Urban planning and Architecture.

Paula Zasnicoff (1976), architect (School of Architecture, University of São Paulo, 2000), master in Theory and practice of Architecture at the School of Architecture, Federal University of Minas Gerais (2007), is professor at the Federal University of Belo Horizonte and has been professor at the Escola da Cidade, São Paulo.

Burle Marx Educational Centre, Brumadinho (Brazil), 2006-2009. © Photo by Marcelo Coelho

Miguel Rio Branco Gallery, Brumadinho (Brazil), 2008-2010. © Photo by Leonardo Finotti

Claudia Andujar Gallery, Brumadinho (Brasile), 2012-2015. © Photo by Leonardo Finotti

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