Functional nodes proposed in our project are multifunctional places that favour inclusion and collaboration of private and public actors, agricultural and educational activities, as well as the implementation of a local network that is intertwined in these non-urban-urban borders.Ħ. The project is planned through a gradual transformation of place, which establishes the Horizon 2035 to complete the full transformation of the Ladrillares area associated with the completion of the new access to the A-7 highway. How did you consider this issue in your project?Ī schedule of actions was proposed in our proposal to adjust the investments and incorporate new urban and territorial functions according to the capacity of the settlement of Oliva to integrate them and get them to work. Urban-architectural projects like the ones in Europan can only be implemented together with the actors through a negotiated process and in time. The foundational traits of a landscape in transition must be revealed to reinforce them and give them temporary continuity through a new urban structure able to overlap in an integrated way the agricultural landscape, the forms of the industrial-artisanal ceramics, the dynamics of water and new urban uses.ĥ. Taking as a starting point their traditional allotment of soil and pre-existing constructions constitute identity features necessary to coexist with the new functional needs of Oliva. We understand urban borders as spaces of landscape transition and environments with their own characteristics. The main objective has been to generate a new territorial and urban ecological balance in the place where Paseo de Ladrillares is the main support of urban activities. How do you define the main issue of your project, and how did you answer on this session main topic: the place of productive activities within the city? The ecological dimension has been addressed with the involvement of Daniel Gómez, who belongs to the AZ landscape group from Barcelona.Ģ. Therefore, an important part of the team has been students or architects trained in the ETSAG and who has been part of recent urban planning workshops of Juan Luis and Belén. The two co-directors of the studio, Juan Luis Rivas and Belén Bravo, are architects and urban planning professors at the School of Architecture of the University of Granada and develop multiscale projects and research projects at the UGR with the collaboration of students and young architects who share our way of understanding architecture. The team has been designed by RBAURBANAS architecture studio that has been working on architecture and urban planning since 2006. How did you form the team for the competition? See the complete listing of portraits here Team Representative: Belén Bravo Rodríguez (ES) – architect, urbanist Associates: Íñigo López Veristain (ES), Ana Martínez Tejada (ES) – architects Daniel Gómez de Zamora (ES) – biologist Contributors: Lourdes Durbán García (ES), Juan Antonio Zamora Bolea (ES) – students in architecture David Ariza Pérez (ES), Jose María Pérez Cordón (ES) – architectsĬ/ Periodista Manuel Santaella Pérez, 5 1✭., 18008 Granada (ES)
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