Morar Olimpiadas - Rio 2016, Landscapes of transition and partition

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Irrigation work taking place on the site of the Olympic Beach Volleyball Arena, Copacabana Beach, 2014
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Residents fight eviction as their homes start to be demolished in Vila Autodromo, Barra da Tijuca, 2014
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Breaking ground and the beginnings of construction work at the Olympic Park, Barra da Tijuca, 2014
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Houses are demolished to accommodate the BRT Transolimpica, a new rapid bus transit line, Deodoro, 2015
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Construction of the Olympic Aquatic Stadium is a temporary structure and will be dismantled following the games, Barra da Tijuca, 2015
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The irrigated Olympic golf course was built on an environmentally sensitive area, during a regional drought, Barra da Tijuca, 2015
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The newly built Olympic Village apartments will be sold as luxury homes after the games, Barra da Tijuca, 2016
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The completed Olympic Tennis Arena named after Brazilian tennis star Maria Esther Bueno has a capacity of over 19,000 and is a permanent structure, Barra da Tijuca, 2016
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The Whitewater Stadium holds 25 million liters of water and has two slalom courses a 250m competition course and a 200m training course, Deodoro, 2016
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Polluted waters close to the Olympic site were supposed to be cleared ahead of the games as part of a wider pledge made during the city's bid to host the event, Barra da Tijuca, 2016
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