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        <![CDATA[Cycle and Pedestrian Crossing Over the Fareja Bridge / Rómulo Neto Arquitectos]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The local government challenged us to design a new pedestrian and cycling crossing between the banks of <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/vagos">Vagos</a> and Sousa. The old bridge, built on June 27, 1855, and closed in 1978, is currently in ruins and should be preserved as an integral part of the landscape and the historical memory of the site. However, being aware that the ruins may eventually disappear over time, the main challenge was to design a "museum bridge" that would enhance the existing structure, while simultaneously having its own identity and being capable of enduring and functioning autonomously in the future.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The concept was anchored in the relation of three words: MAN (active subject) - HISTORY (building element of society) - OBJECT (product created). History is our identity and characterizes the evolution of society and urban growth. The present construction underwent physical and programmatic modifications, in agreement with the times. The building of this "House" dates back to the 19th century. XVIII, 1776, being belonged to a cleric, Adelino Araújo, who collected a convent near Espinho where he died.</p>]]>
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