A book of architectural adventures and an essay on the possibilities of the residual space of the city. Throughout its pages, Joris imagines different alternatives to give use and meaning to anonymous places.
Paperground
Madrid, Spain
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A book of architectural adventures and an essay on the possibilities of the residual space of the city. Throughout its pages, Joris imagines different alternatives to give use and meaning to anonymous places.
Mercat Sant Antoni Objeto/obra/atmósfera
Asier Rua
Paperground
Out of stock
Year
2018
Country
Spain
City
Madrid
Publisher
RUA Ediciones
Designer
Diego Lara
Printer
Rotomadrid
Binding type
Rotomadrid
Number of pages
104
The residents of the Sant Antoni neighborhood were blind witnesses to an 8-year process in which they were only able to intuit, through the sounds of a construction site, what was happening inside their market. Cordoned off, the building was fitting the pieces to come back to life.
Through a publication in newspaper format, we wanted to break down this frontier and integrate the neighborhood as an active element of this architecture. Here are the loose, individual pieces of everything that is now ordered. We can observe them and reconstruct what happened. We can reconstruct the invisible.
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Tejiendo la calle
Marina Fernández Ramos
Paperground
Out of stock
Year
2021
Country
Spain
City
Madrid
Publisher
RUA Ediciones
Designer
Koln Studio
Text author
Marina Fernández Ramos
Prepress
La Troupe
Printer
Artes Gráficas Palermo
Binding type
Felipe Méndez
ISBN
78-84-943565-3-7
Number of pages
280
Tejiendo la calle by Marina Fernández Ramos brings together the experiences of the homonymous project held in Valverde de la Vera, which she founded in 2013. A citizen cooperation project in which people, mostly elderly women, weave parasols reusing plastic and install them in the streets of the town to provide shade in summer. A personal approach of the promoter of the initiative, testimonies of weavers and neighbors, photographs of the context taken by Manuel V. Fernández and photographs by Asier Rua of the handmade artistic installation that every summer dresses, transforms and shades the streets of a small village in Extremadura.
(The plastic used in the shrink wrapping is of vegetable origin. Made from sugar cane in sustainable crops).
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