Profit Above the Public: The Logic of the Concession of Use in the City of São Paulo

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Recently, the city of São Paulo witnessed two events involving spaces that were previously public and are now under private concession. The already renowned Virada Cultural Paulistana took place again after the initial years of the covid-19 pandemic, and had as one of its stages the new Vale do Anhangabaú. In addition, the Pacaembu complex - which recently ceased to be a public facility, became a concession and has been undergoing a series of renovations and transformations - hosted the ArPa Fair, an event that brought together a series of important galleries for exhibition, purchase and sale of artworks. Despite the different nature of these events, their processes arouse reflections upon the privatization model we are experiencing in cities today.

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Cite: Martino, Giovana. "Profit Above the Public: The Logic of the Concession of Use in the City of São Paulo" [O lucro acima do público: a lógica da concessão de uso na cidade de São Paulo ] 15 Aug 2022. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/986365/profit-above-the-public-the-logic-of-the-concession-of-use-in-the-city-of-sao-paulo> ISSN 0719-8884

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