Market, governmental, and societal forces shape São Paulo’s built environment, allowing different expressions of intelligence. Natural, Artificial, Collective São Paulo explores the interplay of public, private, and civic power in shaping this megacity. Sometimes like New York, other times like Lagos, the best urban outcomes converge state, corporate, and civic actions.
Natural, Artificial, Collective São Paulo
Philip Yang, Milton Braga, Hugo Mesquita, Guilherme Wisnik, Carolina Bueno Andrade Silva