
A Drug Rehabilitation Center in the Cracolândia region of São Paulo. This was the theme of the first design competition organized by Labideias, open to students and recent graduates in architecture and urbanism with up to two years since graduation.
Architecture can play a critical role in questioning existing possibilities. It can be a voice that, through the built environment, proposes more humanized, creative, and inclusive approaches. Based on this premise, the organization invited participants to develop a proposal that addresses the needs of a marginalized and increasingly persecuted population. Discover the winners and honorable mentions of the #001 Labideias Competition below.
1st Place
Team: João Pedro Lopes de Castro, Lucas Silveira Borges, and Mateus da Silva Evangelista

2nd Place
Team: Gabriel de Freitas Raymundo and Gustavo do Carmo Machado

3rd Place
Team: Erica Toledo Amaral Ferreira, Henrique Queiroz Toucini, Maria Eduarda Queiroz Toucini, and Mateus Aparecido Miranda

Honorable Mention
Team: Carlos Henrique de França Yoshida, Kely Miho Tamanaha Ota, and Lucas Nascimento Saito

Honorable Mention
Team: Brenda Pimentel Ramôa de Almeida, Brian Pimentel Ramôa de Almeia, Camila de Oliveira Annes Brocardo, and Maria Isabel Moura Bastazini

Honorable Mention
Team: Felipe Gubert Neto and Nicole Bilobran

To view the complete proposals, visit the Labideias website.
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