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  2. Cingapura project - Wikipedia

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    The Cingapura project is a low-cost housing initiative in São Paulo, Brazil.It is designed to try to move the poor population from favelas (shanty towns), where one quarter of people in São Paulo now live, into more permanent structures.

  3. Edifício Copan - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the building has 1,160 apartments, ranging from small studios to large three-bedroom units, and 2,038 residents, served by 20 elevators and 221 underground parking spaces. [5] The ground floor is home to 72 businesses and establishments including (since the 1990s) an evangelical church, a travel agency, a bookstore, and 4 restaurants.

  4. Alphaville, São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the original Alphaville site (23 km from São Paulo) has 33 gated areas, with more than 20,000 residences. The business area contains 2,300 businesses, including 11 schools and universities, with a daily movement of more than 150,000 people.

  5. Edifício Wilton Paes de Almeida - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first buildings in São Paulo with a glass façade, [2] with air conditioning built in to keep the façade clear. It had a marble and stainless steel hall. [ 7 ] The building was considered a property of historical, architectural and landscape interest, which guaranteed the preservation of its external characteristics.

  6. Edifício São Vito - Wikipedia

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    Edifício São Vito, popularly known as Treme-Treme (literally "Shiver-Shiver"), was a 112-metre (367 ft), 27-story former residential building, located in São Paulo, Brazil, finished in 1959. Throughout its existence, the building became deteriorated and earned a reputation of São Paulo's biggest vertical cortiço (slum).

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  8. Sampaio Moreira Building - Wikipedia

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    The Sampaio Moreira Building (Portuguese: Edifício Sampaio Moreira) is located at 346, Líbero Badaró street, in the central region of São Paulo. [1] With twelve floors and 50 metres (160 ft) high, the building was named Sampaio Moreira after its owner José de Sampaio Moreira (1866–1943), a merchant who the architect Christiano Stockler convinced in 1920 to make the building that would ...

  9. List of tallest buildings in São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The city of São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil and the largest in the Americas and western hemisphere. In the Greater Sao Paulo there are approximately 40,000-50,000 buildings above 35 meters (115 ft), which puts it in first place in the world in terms of the number of such buildings.