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  • The Prestes Maia building has 22 floors, and no elevator. (February, 2006).
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  • The Prestes Maia building was an old textile factory abandoned more than 20 years and occupied by the Downtown Roofless Movement. Sao Paulo, Brazil.(February, 2006)
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  • "What supports this building it's not the building in itself, but this people".<br />
General Assembly from the Downtown Homeless Movement (MSTC) at Prestes Maia building. (July, 2005)
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  • The Prestes Maia occupation gate, closed, after the removal of all the families..It has been almost 5 years of occupation..Mixed feelings appeared while I photographed the main door of the building, now covered with concrete and blocks. If on a hand, important development and conquests had occurred in the debate and process about the city housing, calling attention for the social exclusion imposed by the real estate speculation and the preconception between social classes, on the other hand, looking to this door closed, and everything what it iconically represents, brings me some sadness..It was like looking a giant tomb with 22 floors, sealed up without life, in the heart of the city.
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  • Two brothers and a sister, a few kids of the 315 children that were living at the Prestes Maia building, in a day of protests.
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  • Some kids living at the Prestes Maia building were praying for the positive decisions of a meeting at the town council that afternoon at the town council.
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  • Severino, resident and co-founder of the Prestes Maia Library, shows a book about basic electricity. He was the responsible person from the maintenance of the building electricity. He didn't know to read.
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  • The name ‘Kibera’ is a Nubian word for ‘forest’. Kibera is roughly 2 Kilometres squared with an estimated population of 1 million people. There are no residential buildings over a single storey. The average home size in Kibera is 3 meters, with an average of five persons per dwelling.
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