São Paulo: Urban Planning Efforts and Metropolitan Growth

Abstract
São Paulo started the 20th century as a 240 thousand inhabitant town and concluded it as a 10 million inhabitant center of a metropolitan zone of 17,8 million inhabitants. The congestion and disorder disguise the planning efforts conceived since the first decade, but only partially implemented. This article highlights some of the most important urban planning proposals as the Avenue Plan (1930), the Robert Moses’s Plano de Melhoramentos (1950), the Basic Urbanization Plan (PUB, 1969) and the last Review of the Master Plan (2013-14) to São Paulo, and the challenges resulted of the pace of demographic and urban growth in that century.

Keywords
Modern Movement, Modern architecture, High density architecture, Urban growth, Modern urban planning, São Paulo modern architecture.

Issue 50
Year 2014
Pages 36-43
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.52200/50.A.3EH7PMUY

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