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The Favela-Bairro Project: Jorge Mario Jáuregui Architects

Edited by Rodolfo Machado, with photographs by Jason Schmidt and writings by Brooke Hodge, Rodolfo Machado, Toshiko Mori, Elizabeth Mossop, and Peter Rowe.

The favelas of Rio de Janeiro are shantytowns that lack even the most basic infrastructure and services. The Favela-Bairro Project, featuring the work of Jorge Mario Jáuregui Architects, seeks to turn these blighted areas into functioning neighborhoods, or bairros. Jáuregui’s design initiatives include the construction of community centers offering recreational activities and job training, daycare facilities, communal kitchens, and new streets and pedestrian walkways. These projects facilitate movement within the favelas, create links to the city center, address health and environmental concerns, and taken collectively, improve the sociological and economic status of the favelas. Jáuregui has used architecture as a powerful tool for social reform and a means of integrating these informal communities with the rest of the city.

79 pages, paperback. A Green Prize Series book.
2003

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