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Portuguese architect Camilo Rebelo's practice centers on precise geometric forms that forge connections between architecture and landscape. His projects – from cultural institutions to private residences – reveal meticulous attention to context, memory, and function. Whether working with Susana Martins on the pristine white KTIMA villa in Greece, or collaborating with RAC studio on the bamboo-topped Element'U research pavilion in China, Rebelo balances formal simplicity with conceptual depth. This monograph features essays by Ana Leal, José Manuel Pedreirinho, and Manuel Aires Mateus examining his poetic sensitivity to site and materiality.