The series "Habitação Social - Projetos de um Brasil" draws a historical panorama of social housing in Brazil, addressing the social, economic, political and architectural issues that have occurred as public policies in the sector throughout the 20th century, from the first Operator Villages to recent movements in the struggle for housing. The series is guided by everyday life and the relationship of residents with the spaces they live. With interviews, graphics, archival materials, plans and sketches, the episodes address the diversity of possibilities for human occupation and modern use of living spaces. Residents of housing estates and professionals in architecture and urbanism participate in the series. Listening to this set of voices and through the daily lives of these buildings and sets, the series proposes a historical look at social housing in the metropolitan areas of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Belo Horizonte and Vitória.