Rental housing is increasingly becoming the key shelter option for the poor living in and moving into cities, including those living in informal settlements. The paper revisits the production of rental housing in informal settlements within the new contours of a neo-liberalism with stronger social agendas in Latin America drawing on the case of landlords in Brazilian favelas. The contributions of the paper are twofold: first, it explores the different elements impacting the development of rental housing in informal settlements in Brazil, from the socio-economic to the political, from the state to the intra-settlement dynamics; and second, it assesses how these conditions determine the way landlords operate and produce rental housing. The an...
Brazilian contemporary architecture (and, naturally, Brazilian schools of architecture) has not crit...
The paper presents explores the role played by slums and illegal settlements in the restructuring of...
textAcross Latin America there is a housing deficit of 59 million units, meaning roughly one in thre...
This work discusses informality in the urban environment in respect to the informal property market ...
This doctoral thesis mainly consists of a series of journal publications written by the author betwe...
Most of today’s Brazilian Social Housing Institutional complexes are standardized mass buildings. Th...
This paper develops a deeper look into new residential appropriations of space in marginalized areas...
In much of the world, neoliberal reforms since the 1970s have been associated with the market-driven...
Around the world, rental housing is frequently seen as secondary to home ownership; yet it plays a c...
The commercialization of irregular property, particularly in clandestine slum quarters and land divi...
The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral researc...
Across the world traditional forms of urban management are affected by economic restructuring and ne...
In the last two decades there has been in-depth researches on informal settlements. These researches...
Na década de 1990, uma agenda de reformas econômicas estruturais de caráter neoliberal começou a ser...
In the winter of 2006, the CRP department received visiting researcher Flavio Malta from Brazil. He ...
Brazilian contemporary architecture (and, naturally, Brazilian schools of architecture) has not crit...
The paper presents explores the role played by slums and illegal settlements in the restructuring of...
textAcross Latin America there is a housing deficit of 59 million units, meaning roughly one in thre...
This work discusses informality in the urban environment in respect to the informal property market ...
This doctoral thesis mainly consists of a series of journal publications written by the author betwe...
Most of today’s Brazilian Social Housing Institutional complexes are standardized mass buildings. Th...
This paper develops a deeper look into new residential appropriations of space in marginalized areas...
In much of the world, neoliberal reforms since the 1970s have been associated with the market-driven...
Around the world, rental housing is frequently seen as secondary to home ownership; yet it plays a c...
The commercialization of irregular property, particularly in clandestine slum quarters and land divi...
The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral researc...
Across the world traditional forms of urban management are affected by economic restructuring and ne...
In the last two decades there has been in-depth researches on informal settlements. These researches...
Na década de 1990, uma agenda de reformas econômicas estruturais de caráter neoliberal começou a ser...
In the winter of 2006, the CRP department received visiting researcher Flavio Malta from Brazil. He ...
Brazilian contemporary architecture (and, naturally, Brazilian schools of architecture) has not crit...
The paper presents explores the role played by slums and illegal settlements in the restructuring of...
textAcross Latin America there is a housing deficit of 59 million units, meaning roughly one in thre...