@article{Pinto_2016, title={Cassiano Branco. Modern Visions of an “Inconvenient” Architect}, url={https://docomomojournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/268}, DOI={10.52200/55.A.V6IT95OP}, abstractNote={<p>Cassiano Branco (1897-1970) belonged to the pioneer generation of modern Portuguese architects, who worked during the years of the dictatorship. During the 1930s, Cassiano produced an anti-conservative and eloquent architecture, contrasting with the guidelines of the regime. The discomfort about his personality came also from his ideological opposition to the government. Among his peers he has been considered “an exception to the rule”, working, mainly for private investors, on programs for rental housing, movie theaters and tourism facilities, which were built along the boulevards of Lisbon or in the natural and intact regional areas of Portugal.</p>}, number={55}, journal={Docomomo Journal}, author={Pinto, Paulo Tormenta}, year={2016}, month={Oct.}, pages={30–37} }