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Studio São Paulo
The Studio São Paulo pressure cooker design studio unites participants from 5 Dutch urbanism offices, 3 Paulistan offices and 4 municipal departments, to work together on three cases that characterize São Paulo: ‘Innercity Rejuvenation’, ‘Brownfields’ and ‘The Periphery & Fundos de Vale’. From Sunday 2 to Thursday October 6 2011, Studio São Paulo focusses on integrated planning strategies for each of the cases and work together on a list of ‘10 principles for better urbanism in Sao Paulo’ which will be presented on October 6th in a public presentation.
Feel welcome to assist the presentation and join the discussion.
Date: Thursday October 6th
Time: 19:00 – 21:00 + drinks
Location: Escola da Cidade, Rua General Jardim 65, third floor.
Free entry
In collaboration with:
SP Urbanismo, SEHAB/COHAB, Secretario de Verde e Meio Ambiente, Secretario de Transporte.
Participating offices:
http://www.studiorosa.eu/
http://www.urhahn.nl/
http://www.posad.eu/
http://www.zandbeltvandenberg.nl/
http://www.onearchitecture.nl/
http://www.piratininga.com.br/
http://www.tcurbes.com.br/
http://www.23sul.com.br/
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One Architecture is an Amsterdam based architecture and planning firm run by Matthijs Bouw. One Architecture uses design and strategic thinking to reduce complexity and to bring people together, in terms of process and engagement, in space and in beautiful environments. One’s work includes: architecture, urbanism, planning and more. One Architecture’s approach has resulted in successful projects which include the much discussed design for Les Halles in Paris (with OMA and XDGA) in 2004, urban plans for Gouda, Deventer and Tbilisi (Georgia) and the realization of Health Center Jozef in Deventer. Matthijs Bouw regularly publishes articles on One Architecture’s practice and ideas. Currently we are working, amongst others, on several health care buildings, a number of urban renewal projects and the Olympic Framework for the Dutch bid on the games in 2028.











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