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    Animated Urban Surfaces: Spatial Augmented Reality in public discourse by Martina Tritthart

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In essence, many of these artworks generate illusionistic clips deriving from the existing façade structure, allowing reality and fiction to merge audio visually. Artists, architects, curators, and institutions are increasingly aware of their responsibility related to this form of the mediatization of architecture, as shown, for example, by the Brazilian artist group Visualfarm. …”
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    Work as a Housing Right by Ana Rosa Chagas Cavalcanti

    Published 2019-08-01
    “… This paper hopes that architects designing social housing for people originally living in informal settlements consider the importance of social practices, namely work activities, held by residents within the established informal settlements. …”
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    Housing by people and work by Ana Rosa Chagas Cavalcanti

    Published 2019-08-01
    “… The article takes its roots from a participatory research accomplished by the corresponding author in Brazilian favelas between 2009 and 2017. Ethnographic research, combined with time series analysis and post occupation studies, revealed the everyday practices of residents of informal settlements in Brazil, both in informal settlements and formal housing where residents were eventually resettled. …”
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    Sport mega-event fantasies to financialization: the case of Porto Maravilha by Zainab Bhimani, Amanda De Lisio

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…To do so, we follow the work of Brazilian architect and author, Raquel Rolnik, and her argument that the legal-institutional emphasis on wealth distribution in urban legislation, propagated at the time of the internationally recognized sport mega-event in Brazil, was not adequately harnessed and instead used to endorse real estate speculation and uneven development in the metropolitan area. …”
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