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Brazil Promotes Sustainability with São Paulo Eco-Park<strong>Anna Dietzsch, </strong>Managing Director of<strong> </strong><strong></strong>' São Paulo office and Levisky Arquitetos Associados designed this beautiful eco-park on what was once a contaminated brownfield in São Paulo, Brazil. The 130,000-square-foot site was previously the home to a garbage incinerator, so even after the area's clean-up the team strove to minimize soil excavation by building a deck that, on average, floats three feet above the ground. <strong>Victor Civita Plaza</strong> also includes solar panels, the extensive use of reclaimed wood, and a retro-fitted museum that explains the sustainable features that were designed into the site.1
Brazil Promotes Sustainability with São Paulo Eco-Park<strong>Anna Dietzsch, </strong>Managing Director of<strong> </strong><strong></strong>' São Paulo office and Levisky Arquitetos Associados designed this beautiful eco-park on what was once a contaminated brownfield in São Paulo, Brazil. The 130,000-square-foot site was previously the home to a garbage incinerator, so even after the area's clean-up the team strove to minimize soil excavation by building a deck that, on average, floats three feet above the ground. <strong>Victor Civita Plaza</strong> also includes solar panels, the extensive use of reclaimed wood, and a retro-fitted museum that explains the sustainable features that were designed into the site.2
Brazil Promotes Sustainability with São Paulo Eco-Park<strong>Anna Dietzsch, </strong>Managing Director of<strong> </strong><strong></strong>' São Paulo office and Levisky Arquitetos Associados designed this beautiful eco-park on what was once a contaminated brownfield in São Paulo, Brazil. The 130,000-square-foot site was previously the home to a garbage incinerator, so even after the area's clean-up the team strove to minimize soil excavation by building a deck that, on average, floats three feet above the ground. <strong>Victor Civita Plaza</strong> also includes solar panels, the extensive use of reclaimed wood, and a retro-fitted museum that explains the sustainable features that were designed into the site.3
Brazil Promotes Sustainability with São Paulo Eco-Park<strong>Anna Dietzsch, </strong>Managing Director of<strong> </strong><strong></strong>' São Paulo office and Levisky Arquitetos Associados designed this beautiful eco-park on what was once a contaminated brownfield in São Paulo, Brazil. The 130,000-square-foot site was previously the home to a garbage incinerator, so even after the area's clean-up the team strove to minimize soil excavation by building a deck that, on average, floats three feet above the ground. <strong>Victor Civita Plaza</strong> also includes solar panels, the extensive use of reclaimed wood, and a retro-fitted museum that explains the sustainable features that were designed into the site.4
Brazil Promotes Sustainability with São Paulo Eco-Park<strong>Anna Dietzsch, </strong>Managing Director of<strong> </strong><strong></strong>' São Paulo office and Levisky Arquitetos Associados designed this beautiful eco-park on what was once a contaminated brownfield in São Paulo, Brazil. The 130,000-square-foot site was previously the home to a garbage incinerator, so even after the area's clean-up the team strove to minimize soil excavation by building a deck that, on average, floats three feet above the ground. <strong>Victor Civita Plaza</strong> also includes solar panels, the extensive use of reclaimed wood, and a retro-fitted museum that explains the sustainable features that were designed into the site.5
Brazil Promotes Sustainability with São Paulo Eco-Park<strong>Anna Dietzsch, </strong>Managing Director of<strong> </strong><strong></strong>' São Paulo office and Levisky Arquitetos Associados designed this beautiful eco-park on what was once a contaminated brownfield in São Paulo, Brazil. The 130,000-square-foot site was previously the home to a garbage incinerator, so even after the area's clean-up the team strove to minimize soil excavation by building a deck that, on average, floats three feet above the ground. <strong>Victor Civita Plaza</strong> also includes solar panels, the extensive use of reclaimed wood, and a retro-fitted museum that explains the sustainable features that were designed into the site.6
brazil_urbanplaza_plan-ed01<strong>Anna Dietzsch, </strong>Managing Director of<strong> </strong><strong></strong>' São Paulo office and Levisky Arquitetos Associados designed this beautiful eco-park on what was once a contaminated brownfield in São Paulo, Brazil. The 130,000-square-foot site was previously the home to a garbage incinerator, so even after the area's clean-up the team strove to minimize soil excavation by building a deck that, on average, floats three feet above the ground. <strong>Victor Civita Plaza</strong> also includes solar panels, the extensive use of reclaimed wood, and a retro-fitted museum that explains the sustainable features that were designed into the site.7







