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PARKLET FATHER JOAO MANOEL (CURRENT)

One of the first parklets in the city of São Paulo, it has a structure made of autoclaved pine and gardens in the shape of boxes. This type of wood was chosen due to the need for it to withstand long exposure to the weather and not attract insects. It occupies an area equivalent to two parking spaces (24m²) and despite taking up so little space, it manages to be a dynamic element that encourages people to interact and think about land use in large cities like São Paulo.


Technical sheet
Categoria: Urbanism
Data: 2014
Área: 24m²
Local: Padre João Manuel Street,
Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
Autoria: H2C Arquitetura, Zoom Arquitetura and Superlimão Studio
Implementation: Contain-it
Supporters/Partners: City of São Paulo, Gentilezas Urbanas (Secovi Sp), Boa Praça, Sapu Paisagismo and Instituto Mobilidade Verde
Colaboradores: Helena Camargo
Projetos complmentares: ...
Imagens: Contain-it, Zoom Arquitetura and Lincoln Paiva

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