Tomás Taveira
Tomás Taveira (born 1938) is a Portuguese architect. He has a degree in architecture from the Technical University of Lisbon and owns a post-graduation from the MIT (U.S.A.). Somes of his most recognizable works include Amoreiras Complex in Lisbon, and three of the new stadiums for Euro 2004 in Portugal.
Works
Tomás Taveira's emblematic buildings include:
Zona J Housing Complex
Amoreiras Towers, Lisbon, Portugal
Arco-Íris Building, Lisbon, Portugal
BNU building, Av. 5 de Outubro, Lisbon, Portugal
Aveiro Stadium, Aveiro, Portugal
Alvalade Stadium, Lisbon, Portugal
Leiria Stadium, Leiria, Portugal
New Arena Palestra Itália (under construction), São Paulo, Brazil
Controversies
Video recordings affair
In the 1980s he was involved in a sex scandal when some personal home-made recordings he kept in videotapes were furtuitously discovered by his maid; unbeknownst to him, these recordings were duplicated and then used in an extortion attempt against him. Although Taveira initially complied with his former maid's demands, the recordings nevertheless found their way to the Portuguese magazine Semana Ilustrada, which had offered a substantial monetary reward in exchange for the copies. The recordings showed him having sexual intercourse and rough anal sex with different younger women inside his office at Amoreiras, Lisbon. Since then he gained huge notoriety. The Spanish magazine Interviú also published photos of the recorded scenes which prompted Taveira's lawyer to request court action against the magazines.