The children of Vimianzo think and play the Vila do Mañá

The children of Vimianzo think and play the Vila do Mañá

El Correo Gallego 29/12

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Twenty-one boys and girls from Vimianzo are actively participating this week in the program The town of tomorrow, which makes them protagonists and architects of the transformation and future of their locality so that it is more sustainable, safer and, above all, for the people.

This is an initiative promoted in 2016 by the architect Sandra González, coordinated and sponsored by Apatrigal, which aims for the youngest “to be the owners of towns and cities and exercise their right to transform them, with prior knowledge of them”. To do this, the little Vimians are deepening their knowledge of their town, making the streets their own (to the extent that the rain allows) based on a conception of the urban space as a huge game board in three dimensions so that they “explore, recognize and are able to modify it”, says the promoter.

On the first day they were asked to draw the element or space of Vimianzo that is most meaningful to them, and “the answer was unanimous: the castle”. From there, the participating girls and boys built a similar structure in 3D.

Last Tuesday, taking advantage of the fact that it wasn’t raining, they developed a tactical urbanism proposal, appropriating the central Candil street, which connects the Church square with one of the children’s parks, leaving it empty of cars for a few hours. At that time they gave color to the street by painting lines of different colors. “What we intend to convey is that towns and cities belong to the people”, says González Álvarez.

In this regard, he emphasizes that “most towns are walkable in less than 15 minutes and are surrounded by green areas”. This project seeks to promote an awareness of society to recover for people the urban spaces, which have been colonized by motorized vehicles.

Sandra González considers that this is also an opportunity for the councils to rethink a different future for our towns, but for that it is necessary to “generate links of identity with the places where we live”.

That is one of the purposes of this program, made up of activities that revolve around seven fundamental concepts: language, perception, space, landscape, scale, sustainability and the city, and which has as necessary tools the point, the line , the plane and the three-dimensional element.

It is about the place being transformed into something dynamic, “which is no longer apprehended, but can be modified by themselves, giving them a leading role that is not normally given to them in the creation of spaces or is reduced to an area of more controlled play, such as the school yard or the children’s area of the parks”.

The town of tomorrow was born after the economic crisis resulting from the real estate boom. Far from serving as a learning experience, “it was forgotten and the same thing was done again, so I thought this was an opportunity to rethink and rethink what we are doing”, points out Sandra González. After traveling through most of the municipalities of the Ría de Arousa, and also passing through Malpica de Bergantiños and Carballo, the program “is in a continuous process of evolution” and is available to all those municipalities that wish to take advantage of an opportunity to reformulate their future.

The children of Vimianzo think and play the Vila do Mañá

The children of Vimianzo think and play the Vila do Mañá

Que pasa na Costa 29/12

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

These workshops organized by architect Sandra González Álvarez, as part of the A Vila do Maña program, and supported by Apatrigal, are beautiful, fun and very educational. They have passed through Malpica or Carballo, and Vimianzo is one of the mandatory stops.

This week, the girl from Vimiance is the protagonist of this tactical urbanism action program to encourage active participation from childhood, based on the ideas of Francesco Tonucci.

The Council has prepared this conciliation format for the girls to carry out tremendously formative Christmas workshops, which open the minds of our children.

they are the protagonists of many of the activities

they are the protagonists of many of the activities

Ven a Galicia 29/12

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

At Vimianzo they want to involve boys and girls in building the space they want. Thus, the reconciliation proposals fall under the heading “A vila do mañá”, a tactical urban planning action program to encourage protagonist participation from childhood, based on the ideas of Francesco Tonucci. With the support of the Association for the Defense of Galician Cultural Heritage (Apatrigal) and promoted by the City Council, the sessions are directed by the architect Sandra González Álvarez, honorary associate of the entity.

‘A vila do mañá’ in Vimianzo

‘A vila do mañá’ in Vimianzo

La Voz de Galicia 29/12

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

‘A vila do mañá’ and ice rink. The Christmas workshop in Vimianzo, which lasts until tomorrow, is in progress.

Vimianzo bets again for the project “A vila do mañá”

Vimianzo bets again for the project “A vila do mañá”

La Voz de Galicia 28/12

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

in Vimianzo bet again on the project “A vila do mañá”, which aims to involve young people in the construction of common spaces.

Conciliation at Christmas, again in the framework of “The town of tomorrow”

Conciliation at Christmas, again in the framework of “The town of tomorrow”

La Voz de Galicia 26/12

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

“Council at Christmas”. Again in the framework of “Tomorrow’s town”, Vimianzo launches this program for children aged 5 to 14. Until the 30th, free, but prior registration is required.

See the 25 winners of the Brazilian Architects Institute Awards

See the 25 winners of the Brazilian Architects Institute Awards

ArchDaily 16/11

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Yesterday, December 15, the ceremony of the 24th IABsp 2022 Awards – traditional and recognized award in the area of architecture and urbanism – took place, when the winners were announced. The event gathered participants and guests from the area at a cocktail party at Unibes Cultural, in São Paulo.

Organized by the Institute of Architects of Brazil (IAB) – an entity with over one hundred years of existence – the award had 25 projects from 8 Brazilian cities (Careiro da Várzea, Iguape, Iranduba, Jundiaí, Santo André, Recife, São José dos Campos, and São Paulo) awarded.

The winners of the four categories, divided into 12 subcategories won, besides the trophy, the recognition and credibility that the award carries. “This is the longest-running award in the profession and has shown, in recent editions, that it has been able to keep up with the most important agendas of its time,” says Jaime Solares, coordinator of this edition.

Publication:
City, gender and childhood in São Paulo, by Romano Guerra Editora, Pistache Editorial and Instituto Brasiliana, by Rodrigo Mindlin Loeb and Ana Gabriela Godinho Lima (organizers)

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