1. Cloud’s Catcher, Bruther + Metro Arquitetos.
    Photos 1-4, Javier Agustín Rojas

  2. What We See, What Looks at Us, Adamo Faiden + Vão
    Photo 5-6, Javier Agustín Rojas

  3. Water, EMI Architekten

  4. Rampante, Wellington Cançado + Renata Marques

  5. Calçadão, Andrés Sandoval

  6. Casa, Concreto Rosa

  7. Beka & Lemoine, Photo Diego Brito

  8. Architectures of the Everyday at CCSP, Photo André Scarpa


12th International Architecture Biennale of São Paulo
12a Bienal Internacional de Arquitetura de São Paulo

Todo dia/Everyday, the twelfth edition of the International Architecture Biennale of São Paulo (12th BIA), proposes to professionals and the public to reflect on the everyday – the most trivial dimension of reality – to investigate architecture and the built environment of the 21st century.

Todo dia/Everyday presents practices and projects ranging from construction to design, planning, photography, pedagogy, research, policy-making and activism, crossing disciplines, scales, and boundaries.

Todo dia/Everyday takes place from September 10 to December 9, 2019. At Sesc 24 de Maio from September 10 to September 28, 2019 and at Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP) from September 13 to December 9, 2019.

Todo dia/Everyday is structured around three thematic axes: Everyday Stories, Everyday Resources, and Everyday Maintenance.

Todo dia/Everyday takes place in two buildings-manifesto of São Paulo’s quotidian, following the three thematic axes.

The exhibition ‘Everyday’ (from September 10 to 29, 2019) presents a network of interventions produced by interdisciplinary teams establishing a dialogue with the everyday of Sesc 24 de Maio (2017), designed by Paulo Mendes da Rocha and MMBB.

The exhibition ‘Architectures of the Everyday’ (from September 13 to December 8, 2019), held at the Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP) (1982), designed by Eurico Prado and Luiz Telles, shows architectural projects, urbanism, installations, photographs, and videos from more than 20 countries that attempt to reimagine how the everyday shapes our world.