Thursday, August 27, 2009


Float On - An elevated deck brings some much-needed green space to São Paulo.
São Paulo, Brazil, is a famously raucous city of 11 million people, with precious little open space. The place does possess, however, a gritty urban pluck, fueled in large part by its extreme expressions of poverty and affluence. That resourcefulness is on full display at a new park, Victor Civita Plaza, which debuted last fall on the site of a deactivated municipal incinerator. Continue reading Metropolis.

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