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Minha Casa-nossa Cidade: Innovating Mass Housing In Brazil

Date
2014
Format
Artists' Books
Size
20 × 27 cm
Length
320 pages
Description

In 2009, Brazil launched a low-cost housing programme to fill a deficit of seven million homes. This publication, produced by the MAS Urban Design Programme, examines the project at a critical time and presents ways to improve it. Three chapters review its history and implementation, the ingenuity of Brazilian architecture, and present proposals for housing based not on private ownership but on the greater vision for the city as a common project.

Colour and black & white illustrations. English text.

  1. Minha Casa-nossa Cidade: Innovating Mass Housing In Brazil
 

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