Access for All : Sao Paulo's Architectural Infrastructures, Hardback Book

Access for All : Sao Paulo's Architectural Infrastructures Hardback

Edited by Andres Lepik, Daniel Talesnik

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Like all mega-cities around the globe, Sao Paulo faces huge challenges.

Yet despite these manifold and daunting tasks, the Brazilian metropolis has since the 1960s maintained a prudent policy of investing in communal infrastructure, thus providing inclusive places and spaces for all of its 20m-population.

While many cities aim for a 'Bilbao-effect' by funding iconic, tourist-orientated projects such as museums or theatres, Sao Paulo persistently supports programs and usages that serve its permanent residents. This book, published in conjunction with an exhibition at A.M.

Architekturmuseum der TU Munchen, features a selection of these buildings and programs from five decades.

Ranging from a simple canopy over a public park to vast multifunctional buildings, they provide spaces for sports and culture, education, healthcare, or gastronomy.

Rather than merely serving a specific purpose, their key role is to be places for people spending time together. With contributions by Renato Anelli, Jose Tavares Correia de Lira, Fraya Frehse, Vanessa Grossman, Andres Lepik, Ana Luiza Nobre, Daniel Talesnik, and Guilherme Wisnik; and a conversation with Paulo Mendes da Rocha and Marta Moreira by Enrique Walker.

Photographs by Ciro MiguelAlso available:Wherever You Find People ISBN 9783038600268

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