
09 Apr Eduarda Lima

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Eduarda Lima studied architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture. She spent 18 years in London, where she also studied motion graphics and worked in various studios, sometimes doing everything but architecture… her atypical path brought her back to her native Lisbon, where she currently works as an illustrator and 2D animator. (www.eduardalima.com)
In her working day she is often joined by Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou, Nico, Nick Drake, Real Estate, Minta and the Brook Trout and Kings of Convenience, whose music she chose to illustrate this story.
In this series of interviews, we talk to architects who haven’t followed the traditional path of the profession: with one foot in architecture, their professional activity has found fertile ground in other creative fields. We navigate between expectations and archetypes: we try to understand how a degree in architecture made an alternative career path possible, how this “transition” took place and where this matrix still manifests itself in their daily activity.
We talk in the workspace of each guest, who also chooses the soundtrack, between the music they listen to while working or simply the music they can’t stop listening to.