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In October, an imposing building of more than 11,500 m2 was opened in Lisbon, between Avenida da India and Rua da Junqueira, which has the potential to contribute to the transformation of the city: the New Coach Museum. According to the architect, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the museum will host “the whole extraordinary lyricism associated with coaches, with (...) beautiful (...) Neptunes and angels and gilded figures,” and with that in mind, nothing has been left to chance in its design.
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Meireles, A.R., Salavessa, B., Gonçalves, F. (2019). Coordination of Work on the Coach Museum Supported by BIM Methodology. In: Rangel, B., Amorim Faria, J., Abrantes, V. (eds) Museum Technology and Architecture. Building Research: Design, Construction and Technologies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76172-5_9
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