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  1. Gerard da Cunha (born 1955) is an Indian architect based in Goa. He is the founder and principal architect of the architecture firm Architecture Autonomous. An alumnus of the School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi, he is known for utilizing locally available materials and traditional construction techniques in harmony with its ecosystem. [1]

  2. Architect Gerard da Cunha of Architecture Autonomous is a person who lives totally by his green philosophy, including it in all of his projects, whether in their reaction to nature or the materials used in construction.

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  3. A photo story by Ar. Yash Shah showcasing some of the works by Goan architect Gerard da Cunha, who uses local materials and traditional techniques. See examples of his projects such as House of Goa Museum, playschool and Shiksha Niketan.

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  4. Learn about the unique Indo-Portuguese architecture of Goa at this museum created by Gerard da Cunha, a reputed architect and local. Explore the collection of doors, windows, tiles, furniture, photos, maps and more that showcase the Goan identity and culture.

  5. 20. Sept. 2017 · Gerard da Cunha: Houses of Goa. Recording from a lecture/talk around the topics of the 2010 project “2050 – Cultures of Living”, by Gerard da Cunha, Houses of Goa Museum, Porvorim ...more.

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  6. 30. Nov. 2007 · Gerard da Cunha maintains his practice from the old Portuguese colony of Goa, which he considers has a novel history in that it was the site of the ‘first sustained encounter between the East and the West’. This encounter has engendered a unique culture and architecture that is evident in da Cunha's lively and rather Gaudíesque ...

  7. 7. Juli 2014 · “Houses of Goa”, a unique museum by reputed architect Gerard da Cunha, encapsulates for posterity the phenomenal outcome of the amalgamation of eastern and western architectural styles. This museum in Goa have a strange but novel history.