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Architects: JBMC Arquitetura e Urbanismo
- Area: 9007 m²
- Year: 2017
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Photographs:Nelson Kon
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Manufacturers: Açoport, Hunter Douglas, IBPC

Text description provided by the architects. Salvador, the first capital of Brazil, had its urban layout on a specific geography, formed by hills and valleys (high and low city). This model of occupation was intensified after the 60s of the 20th century where, on the hills, occupation was residential, while the valleys had priority as a road transportation vector, leading to an unsustainable traffic congestion.















