Category Archives: Brazil

Urban disorder in Rio: call of the abyss

Para Desordem urbana no Rio: o abismo atrai, clique aqui Such chaos! Mariana Albanese lived in the Zona Sul favela of Vidigal for two years. A São Paulo transplant, attracted by Vidigal’s strong community spirit, she was lucky enough to witness … Continue reading

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Is Rio ready for the World Cup?

The hole may be much further down, as we say in Portuguese The foreign press visit this week to the Rio state public safety Integrated Command and Control Center (CICC is the Portuguese acronym) was one of what promises to … Continue reading

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Qual é melhor? Qual é pior? The best and worst of Rio

Caros leitores, vamos construir um ranking das provedoras de serviços urbanos — sua opinião da qualidade do serviço Let’s build a ranking of Rio’s urban service providers — your opinion of service quality É só fazer um ranking dos provedores … Continue reading

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Is Rio getting worse?

Mega-event make-up might be right, after all Your blogger has been quiet for too long, partly due to other commitments, mostly out of bewilderment. What to say? Over the last five years, improved public safety has been at the heart … Continue reading

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International conference affords a rich exchange

Missed out on by not a few Rio VIPs “There’s not enough attention to schools, nor to unemployment…there’s a trickle-down notion … plans don’t include the people who live there. Then there’s the issue of building public-sector confidence … cities … Continue reading

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Where is Morar Carioca?

If you are one of this city’s 1.4 million (22% of the population) who live in a favela, if you work as an architect, urbanist or social scientist, or are simply a concerned carioca, now may well be the perfect … Continue reading

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Beltrame’s last lap

Rio’s State Public Safety Secretary, José Mariano Beltrame, trudged up the stairs of the Osteria dell’ Angolo restaurant last night. Getting to the top, he leant heavily against  the doorframe, as if in great back pain. Minutes later, however, he … Continue reading

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Rio teachers’ strike: epic lack of trust

Last Friday morning, a man was calmly walking his dog along the beachfront sidewalk in Ipanema. Another man came along from behind, walking faster, and inadvertently bumped into the dog (with his foot, naturally). The dog yelped. “Bastard!” yelled the … Continue reading

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Urban planning in Rio de Janeiro

Never has Rio been such an object of discussion — but where is it all going? This blogger was recently asked to describe Rio de Janeiro using a spatial approach. It took two tries to succeed. Politics and socioeconomic aspects … Continue reading

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ArtRio 2013: looking at cities

A quick visit to this year’s ArtRio international art gallery festival at Pier Mauá on Wednesday showed that urban issues are inspiring artists. Cariocas and Paulistas, as well as foreign artists, are mirroring the fact that so many of us … Continue reading

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