Larissa Nunes is an architect and an urbanist. She studied in Recife and São Paulo and completed her graduate studies in the COOP Design Research program conducted by the Anhalt Graduate School and the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, in Germany.
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“Feel Free, Step on the Grass”
The magazine “Piseagrama” injects criticism and creativity into the debate about public space in Brazilian cities, resulting in concrete action by citizens and exchange with initiatives from other places. One could say that the last few years, in Brazil, have been marked by the emergence of movements that seek, besides understanding the city as a web of flows and functions, also to rethink the role of architecture nowadays.
August 29, 2017
From Urban Gardening to the Right to the City
A collective contributes to the transformation of a neighborhood in Recife through action taken by residents.
November 16, 2016


