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Nuno Grancho is an architect, urbanist and architectural historian and theorist who works at the intersection of architecture, planning, material culture and colonial practices, from the early 16th century up to the present days and its relationship with the transatlantic world and (post)colonial Asia. Specializes in the ties between colonialism and architecture and urbanism and has written widely about architecture and urbanism, infrastructure, art and architecture of empire, and the cultural landscape of Portuguese colonialism. Grancho holds a degree in Architecture (2001), an MPhil in Planning and Urban Design (2009) and a PhD in Architecture and Urbanism (2017).