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Photograph by Soledad Chamorro :
                                              Favela Doña Marta
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     Morar Carioca 2013:
     Interventions in Doña Marta
     Organized by the Habitação da Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro
     Secretary,  the  School  of  Architecture,  Planning  and  Design
     -UNR- and the Arch. Jorge Mario Jáuregui´s Studio.
     Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

     Program coordinators:
     Arch. Marcelo Barrale and Arch. Jorge Mario Jáuregui.
     Teacher: Arch. Soledad Chamorro.
     "Doña Marta: A favela facing the sea"
     By Soledad Chamorro -extract of the article*.
     The  site.  This  favela  is  located  in  the  Morro  Santa  Marta.  It  has  two
     characteristics of relevance: its location - in the historic and central district of   Students:                                                                   Shops                                        Houses to
     Botafogo-, and its landscape conditions - it is located on the southeastern       José  Ignacio  Airasca,  María  Josefina                                                                                      be demolished
     slope of the hill, enjoying exceptional views of Copacabana beach, Sugar          Billoch,  Bernardo  Castelli,  Delfina   Path to Funicular                                                                    Houses to be
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     refurbished
     Loaf, Cristo Redentor and Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas.                               Grandinetti, José Luis Ghirardi,  Valentina   Pedestrian path
                                                                                                                           Main path
     The  projects:  a  collaborative  work.  The  challenges  were:  reduce  social   Kachizky,María  Pía  Larrea,  Antonela   Squares                                                                              New Houses
     inequality, provide housing for the residents by re-establishing them within      Moretti,  Lucía  Palma,  Carolina  Peralta,   Favela access
     the neighborhood, and offer quality public spaces and intensive programs.                                             Street
                                                                                       Florencia Rinaldi, Bruno Sala.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Site studies
                                                                                                                                                                    From the favela                                                                            From top













     *Article and Students´ Projects published in:
     A&P n°34 “Morar Carioca 2015"


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               To the favela                        From below
















     A&P n°34 cover                                                                                                                                  Intervention site                                                                                                       Photographic exercise: “From-to”
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