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In Porto, today, Lois is alone, powerless, dwelling in a world in which architecture, tragically, is unable to avoid emotional withdrawal; but a sudden chance for a re-encounter seems to def... Read allIn Porto, today, Lois is alone, powerless, dwelling in a world in which architecture, tragically, is unable to avoid emotional withdrawal; but a sudden chance for a re-encounter seems to defy the inevitability of such a process.In Porto, today, Lois is alone, powerless, dwelling in a world in which architecture, tragically, is unable to avoid emotional withdrawal; but a sudden chance for a re-encounter seems to defy the inevitability of such a process.