Coordination/mediation: Daniel Montandon (Uninove)

Report: João Meyer (FAUUSP)

Speakers:

Andre Lerner (representation of entities from neighborhoods and regions of the city)

Maria Lucia Refinetti Martins (university representation)

Eduardo Della Manna (business representation)

Silvio Oksman (representation of professional entities)

Sidney Pita and José de Abraão (representation of the housing movement)

Free

Registration

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Presentation of works:

From data to decision: interaction design for urban data panels at the neighborhood scale – Emilio Bertholdo Neto, Karin Regina de Castro Marins

Restoration Factory: A Proposal for a Local Plan? – Nadia Somekh, Thais Cardoso

Is aging urban? – Beatriz Leite dos Santos, Wilson Levy Braga da Silva Neto

The expropriation process of the Mauá Occupation in São Paulo – Marina Camargo Heinrich Carrara

Neighborhood Plans in São Paulo: subsidies and tools for a local environmental agenda – Miguel Martins Fiorelli, Daniel Lutfi

Territorialities for Children. The Right to the City and the City of Care – Carmen Birindelli, Marilia Aldegheri do Val, Luiz Guilherme Rivera de Castro 

Free

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Presentation of works:

Social Housing as a Form of Deregulation – Rosana Yamaguti

Socio-territorial and climatic injustices in the metropolitan fringe: green plans and extreme weather events in Cidade Tiradentes, São Paulo-SP – Carolina Menezes Horiquini

Social housing in the city of São Paulo: review and prospects for reformulation – Daniela Perre Rodrigues, Maria Rita de Sá Brasil Horigoshi, Felipe Suzuki Ursini

Mobilization of public lands and removal of popular territories in Public-Private Partnerships for housing and urban restructuring in downtown São Paulo – Amanda Silber Bleich, Paula Freire Santoro 

The Pode Entrar Program: continuities and disputes in São Paulo's housing policy – Camila Yumi Onia

Republic in Dispute: On the Financialized Enterprises Emerging in the Popular Center – Fernanda Vitória Neves da Silva

Free

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Coordination/mediation: Angélica Alvin (Mackenzie).

Reporter: Maria Cristina da Silva Leme (FAUUSP)

Speakers:

Adriano Borges (Insper)

Bianca Tavolari (Cebrap/Tide Setubal)

Evaniza Rodrigues (UNMM)

Flavia Brito (FAUUSP)

Free

Registration

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Presentation of works:

Compact peripheral city: an experiment in metropolitan treatment in Sapopemba, SP – Otávio Campos Arantes  

Feminist Cities and Mobility: Gender Dimensions of Zero Fare – Clareana Silva Dias da Cunha

Analysis of bicycle accidents: road safety in sustainable mobility – Bruno Nascimento

Impacts of the implementation of large road structures on the ground in the city of São Paulo – Rafael Vieira Cesar Almeida, Viviane Rubio, Luana Siqueira Bernardes

Mapping the network of parks and empty public green areas in the city of São Paulo under the 2014 Strategic Master Plan – Giuliano Salvatore Fiusa Magnelli, Nabil Georges Bonduki

Landscape, walkability and children's learning: contributions to sustainable mobility – Natália Teixeira Lopes da Costa Euler Sandeville Junior

Free

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Presentation of works:

Conflicts between heritage protection policy and urban development instruments in the Tamanduateí Neighborhoods Consortium Urban Operation (OUC-BT) – Gabriel Ferreira Licastro

Changes in the transfer of building rights in São Paulo: reflections on the 2023 PDE review – Flavia Taliberti Peretto

Tenement, waiting, permanence – the Casarão do Carmo and the challenges of urban climate justice – Celso Aparecido Sampaio, Débora Sanches

Re-regulation of urban incentives in the axes: normative complexity and limits for urban policy – Joyce Reis Ferreira da Silva (IABsp), Isabela Luisi Fernandes da Costa

Revitalization for Whom? Green Gentifrication and Exclusion in Downtown São Paulo – Maria Luíza Mendonça Chamadoira

What Heritage? Reflections on Inequalities in Mobilization and Preservation Policies in the City – Lucas Chiconi Balteiro

Free

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Coordination/mediation: Nabil Bonduki (FAUUSP).

Report: Carolina Heldt (City School)

Speakers:

Joice Berth

Renato Anelli (Klimapolis/INCT/Mackenzie)

Fernando Nogueira (UFABC)

Marussia Whately (Water and Sanitation Institute)

Free

Registration

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Presentation of works:

Analysis of the impact of the increase in green areas on the hydrological dynamics of the Lapa sub-basin – São Paulo – Thiago Alves de Aquino Santos, Karin Regina de Castro Marins

Architecture and climate change: towards an ethics in building – Mayra Simone dos Santos

Challenges for urban planning in the face of extreme weather events: the Morumbi-Paraisópolis axis and the municipality of Franco da Rocha – Nathalia da Mata Mazzonetto Pinto, Thamires ZS Souza, Renato Luiz Sobral Anelli

From high standards to precariousness: climate risk and environmental inequality in the Antonico Stream sub-basin – Alane Santos da Silva

Investment in sustainable drainage in São Paulo: costs and challenges – Renata Priore Lima, Kelly Almeida da Silva, Mayumi Almeida Inamasu

Urban metabolism: strategies for regeneration of the area surrounding the São Paulo Municipal Market – Luisa Martins, Maurício Addor Neto, Bruno Futema

Free

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Presentation of works:

Biophilia as a tool for analyzing urban and environmental instruments: the case of Planpavel in the municipality of São Paulo – Mila Cruz Prado de Carvalho

Bamboo containment experiences for slopes in the municipality of Franco da Rocha – SP – Nathalia da Mata Mazzonetto Pinto, Marcos Paulo Ladeia

Regional climate governance and joint public action: the case of Greater ABC – Bruno dos Santos Andrade, Eunice Helena Abascal

Preservation of urban and environmental heritage in São Paulo: what is the future of Jardim América? – Ingrid Souza Lima e Silva Caixeta, Eduardo Alberto Cusce Nobre 

Heat risk in the city of São Paulo: interactions between socioeconomic and environmental inequality – Luiza Sobhie Muñoz, Denise Duarte

Social vulnerability and favela territories in the metropolitan region of São Paulo: challenges for the promotion of decent housing and climate justice – Guilherme David dos Santos Viana

Free

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Opening session with Carlos Nobre and organizers of the SP 25 Forum

 

Organizing Entities of the Sp 25 Forum

Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo – FAUUSP

Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of Mackenzie Presbyterian University

City School

July Nine University – Uninove

Brazilian Institute of Architects – São Paulo Department – IABsp

Council of Architecture and Urbanism – CAU/SP

Location:

IABsp – Bento Freitas Street, 306 – Vila Buarque – São Paulo – SP

Free

Registration:

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Virtual Tour of the 14th BIAsp 

The 14th São Paulo International Architecture Biennial, Extremes: Architectures for a hot world., It has expanded beyond physical space and can now be visited from anywhere! 

The virtual tour offers a new perspective on the exhibition, which took place from September 18th to October 19th at the Oca in Ibirapuera Park, allowing for fluid, free, and intuitive navigation between the different spaces. During the visit, curatorial content, high-definition images, and details that deepen the spatial and conceptual understanding of the artworks are available. 

The platform broadens access, preserves the memory of the Biennial, and creates new ways to experience architecture. 

Visit the 14th BIAsp here!  

Explore at your own pace, revisit routes, and deepen your experiences. 

The virtual tour will soon be available on the IABsp (Brazilian Institute of Architects – São Paulo branch) website.