project share. fuenlabrada
SHARE is an NBE project, which will help meet the objectives of the European Green Deal
and the transition towards a more sustainable and inclusive society, involved in the ideation and
experimentation of quality, beautiful and sustainable living environments, in which art
and culture play a key role in the transformation. Proposes leaving models behind
obsolete social networks, changing the paradigm towards regeneration and creation of new
positive relationships with nature supporting the initiative to achieve a Europe
climate neutral in 2050.
The New European Bauhaus (New European Bauhaus) is a creative initiative that adds
science and technology, art, culture, architecture, innovation and inclusion
social, as well as sustainability and urban planning, with the aim of responding
to everyday challenges, and respond to the European Green Deal and a Europe
climate neutral in 2050.
Joy, happiness, joy, pleasure, exuberance, prosperity, grace; all the important nuances to think about other ways of living outside of convention. Hare for cat, hare for cat, we have to repeat ourselves.
Fuenlabrada is, above all, made of brick. The San Esteban School is made of brick, of which it has been proposed to segregate a long, narrow strip to relocate the elderly from the city center.
And along this strip, long and narrow, is occupied to configure a continuous but permeable front of housing units that intersperse trees and snacks, nights and breakfasts.
In staggered fashion, on the circulation spine, the inhabited spaces are patterned with (almost) equal rhythm. The elevated galleries, light and porous, tie the new with what exists. They serve as access and a recurring walk, observation and chat.
Some were waiting for autumn to arrive to see how the leaves of the acacias fall and leave the terraces and windows that were so sheltered in August exposed to the sun. And the children have arrived back to class, and they shout in the yard without stopping, what are we going to do. A thick row of holly trees muffles the shouting and running, and in the process provides shade for the school yard, which is still needed at mealtime.
In the morning there is a lot of movement inside the rooms. You have to get ready, pick up, clean, prepare food, do gymnastics exercises and if there is time, drink coffee at your neighbor's house.
In the afternoon, after eating, a nap is difficult to avoid, even if it is sitting in the armchair, and if the weather is good, it is better on the terrace.
The children go home from school and the dance begins for the adults. Some prefer to gather in groups, others just watch; up, down, near, further away. The street is busy and the nicest people greet each other, although they are always the same.
They are at home, a new house that does not end at the limit of its walls. Your brick is my brick.