Júlio de Brito was born in the city of Paris, on 30 March 1896.[2] His parents were the famous painter, José de Brito (1855–1946), and a French girl called Isabelle Ruffier Poupelloz de Brito (1874–1954).[2]
He attended a general high school course, and in 1910 he entered the Architecture Course at the Escola Superior de Belas-Artes do Porto, and at the same time he was a student at both the Complementary High School Course and the Engineering Course at the University of Porto.[2] He finished the latter in 1924, and two years later was qualified as an architect.[2]
He retired in 1964, but his retirement was short-lived as he died in Porto on 26 March 1965.[2]
Career
He began his career as a teacher in 1922, while still a student, teaching at the Rodrigues de Freitas High School.[2]
^Filipe, Ana (2008), SIPA (ed.), Coliseu do Porto (IPA.00005423/PT011312120161) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 13 April 2017