The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral research provisory entitled "How do Brazilian 'battlers' reside?", which is in progress at the Institute for European Urban Studies, Bauhaus University Weimar. It critically discusses the contradictions of the production of residences in Brazil made by an emerging social group, lately called the Brazilian new middle class. For the last ten years, a number of government policies have provoked a general improvement of the purchasing power of the poor. Between those who completely depend on the government to survive and the upper middle class, there is a wide (about 100 million people) and economically stable lower middle group, which has found its own...
The urbanization process in Brazil has caused 119 million people to live in the cities, creating the...
<p></p><p>Abstract This article discusses the political-economic transformations triggered by the ca...
In the winter of 2006, the CRP department received visiting researcher Flavio Malta from Brazil. He ...
The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral researc...
The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral researc...
The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral researc...
Brazilian battlers’ housing discusses the self-production of dwellings in the circumstances of the s...
Most of today’s Brazilian Social Housing Institutional complexes are standardized mass buildings. Th...
Rental housing is increasingly becoming the key shelter option for the poor living in and moving int...
The public space has an important role in fostering urban life, since it absorbs and mediatesconflic...
Brazilian contemporary architecture (and, naturally, Brazilian schools of architecture) has not crit...
Assuming that consumption is the meaning from which the spatial practices can be learned today, the ...
This doctoral thesis mainly consists of a series of journal publications written by the author betwe...
This dissertation investigates self-build housing, understood as a wide array of activities in which...
For the last few years, in Brazil as in other developing countries (China, India, Russia), the publi...
The urbanization process in Brazil has caused 119 million people to live in the cities, creating the...
<p></p><p>Abstract This article discusses the political-economic transformations triggered by the ca...
In the winter of 2006, the CRP department received visiting researcher Flavio Malta from Brazil. He ...
The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral researc...
The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral researc...
The article presents preliminary results and qualitative analysis obtained from the doctoral researc...
Brazilian battlers’ housing discusses the self-production of dwellings in the circumstances of the s...
Most of today’s Brazilian Social Housing Institutional complexes are standardized mass buildings. Th...
Rental housing is increasingly becoming the key shelter option for the poor living in and moving int...
The public space has an important role in fostering urban life, since it absorbs and mediatesconflic...
Brazilian contemporary architecture (and, naturally, Brazilian schools of architecture) has not crit...
Assuming that consumption is the meaning from which the spatial practices can be learned today, the ...
This doctoral thesis mainly consists of a series of journal publications written by the author betwe...
This dissertation investigates self-build housing, understood as a wide array of activities in which...
For the last few years, in Brazil as in other developing countries (China, India, Russia), the publi...
The urbanization process in Brazil has caused 119 million people to live in the cities, creating the...
<p></p><p>Abstract This article discusses the political-economic transformations triggered by the ca...
In the winter of 2006, the CRP department received visiting researcher Flavio Malta from Brazil. He ...