Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

Categories: Design and Architecture | Travel | World

Photographer André Vicente Gonçalves admits that he has always had an interest in windows. Like the houses themselves, they vary from region to region. From this curiosity, Gonçalves’ project “Windows of the World” was born.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

1. Venice, Italy.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

2. Ericeira, Portugal.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

3. Burano, Italy.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

4. Evora, Portugal.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

5. Alps.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

6. Albufeira, Portugal.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

7. Guimarães, Portugal.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

8. Lisbon, Portugal.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

9. Porto, Portugal.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

10. Sesimbra, Portugal.

Windows of the World - photo project by Andre Vicente Goncalves

11. Trento, Italy.

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