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This article explores the dynamics of the Brazilian market through Susan Di Giulio's experience. It highlights the collaborative efforts that lead to shared resources and mutual benefits while discussing the Olympic Village Master Plan as AECOM's winning entry. Key takeaways include the importance of building real relationships, understanding local demands, and navigating the complex tax and legal landscape. Additionally, focus is placed on sustainability practices exemplified by projects like the Water + Life Museum, which achieved LEED Platinum status.
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Exploring the Brazilian Market Susan Di Giulio RA, LEED AP
Joiningforces: shared resources, risks and rewards relationships expertise market demand
“A Household Saint does not perform miracles” NossaSenhoraAparecida – patron saint of Brazil
THE TAKEAWAY: • Spend as much time on the ground as possible - make real friends & learn. • Lead with a specialty that is truly needed in Brazil • Be aware of the tax and legal environment • Have fun
Sustainability in Policy and Practice Water + Life Museum: LEED Platinum Benny Chan Fotoworks