By A Mystery Man Writer
São Paulo took one of the streets most emblematic of car culture and commercial growth: Paulista Avenue and removed cars once a week. Four years later, this program has maintained its massive popularity and residents are happy weekly participants, according to recent survey. This post was translated and edited from another version published on ArchDaily Brazil. You can read the original in Portuguese here. Paulista Avenue, Avenida Paulista in Portuguese, is beautifully set on one of the highest points in São Paulo and was originally designed in 1891 as a residential street for wealthy families. This changed in the 1950s
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