An overhead photographic view of a large white table covered with printed maps of an imaginary Latin American city, color-coded data visualizations, and small cardboard building models arranged into possible urban layouts. Colored markers, a laptop showing a GIS interface, and a notebook titled “Caderno de Urbanismo” add detail around the edges. Soft overcast window light washes evenly across the scene, minimizing harsh shadows and emphasizing the textures of paper and cardboard. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with the most complex cluster of models slightly off-center. The atmosphere feels collaborative and exploratory, yet no people are present, highlighting tools, ideas, and the process of learning about territory and data.

Aulas e oficinas

Este espaço reúne atividades curtas, leituras e reflexões sobre cidade, dados e território, para grupos interessados.

A large, detailed urban planning notebook opened flat on a clean concrete desk, its pages filled with neatly sketched city blocks, colored zoning areas, and precise annotations in Portuguese. Beside it, a graphite mechanical pencil, a transparent ruler, and a small stack of sticky notes with quick ideas about mobilidade and habitação. In the background, a blurred city grid map pinned to a corkboard. Soft, diffused daylight from a nearby window creates gentle shadows and a calm, contemplative atmosphere. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the notebook in crisp focus. The mood is professional, reflective, and analytical, with photographic realism and a clean, modern aesthetic.

Formatos de aulas

Apresenta formatos de aulas, cursos rápidos e oficinas possíveis para grupos, escolas e organizações interessadas.

Newsletter

Receba conteúdos novos, turmas e leituras diretamente no seu e-mail para ficar por dentro das novidades do caderno.

An overhead photographic view of a large white table covered with printed maps of an imaginary Latin American city, color-coded data visualizations, and small cardboard building models arranged into possible urban layouts. Colored markers, a laptop showing a GIS interface, and a notebook titled “Caderno de Urbanismo” add detail around the edges. Soft overcast window light washes evenly across the scene, minimizing harsh shadows and emphasizing the textures of paper and cardboard. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with the most complex cluster of models slightly off-center. The atmosphere feels collaborative and exploratory, yet no people are present, highlighting tools, ideas, and the process of learning about territory and data.