“The children of Barbadás color the Rúa do Ensino”

“The children of Barbadás color the Rúa do Ensino”

 

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González’s objective is to leave behind this era in which “when creating cities, people were forgotten”. And he claims that “the cities of the future are not New York or Tokyo, where you cannot cross on foot and green spaces are scarce.”

“Do you know that Barbadás sets an example for the city in terms of mobility?”

“Do you know that Barbadás sets an example for the city in terms of mobility?”

 

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-While the “A vila do mañá” initiative, which attempts to rethink the urban areas in which we live, is a complete success in Barbadás, the city turns a deaf ear? -That is not because they have not been raised, but it is the same government that has the Mobility Plan in a drawer? -that no one remembers City 30 anymore?

“Great floats to become aware of the space that is missing for people in the streets”

“Great floats to become aware of the space that is missing for people in the streets”

 

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A curious initiative. Have you ever thought what it would be like to walk down the street with a float a meter and a half in diameter?

This is what some 40 cativos from the Ourensán council of Barbadás tried this morning. Sheathed in large floats, they traversed several streets of the town and verified that they are the obstacles that we encountered and that finally forced us to invade the road.

This is an initiative, Á vila do mañá, designed by an architect, so that the little ones are aware of how public areas do not want to be designed for people and or the space they need.

The experiment of boys and girls from Ourense with giant floats to check social distance

The experiment of boys and girls from Ourense with giant floats to check social distance

 

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The streets of the Ourense town of Barbadás are filled these days with children clad in huge floats. But they are not going to the pool, but rather they intend to show how unprepared our cities are to maintain social distance.

“Floats to check the social distance on the sidewalks of Barbadás”

“Floats to check the social distance on the sidewalks of Barbadás”

 

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A large group of boys and girls take to the streets with floats to check if the sidewalks of Barbadás comply with the safety distance. An initiative of “A Vila do Mañá”.

“Vila do Mañá Activity in Barbadás”

“Vila do Mañá Activity in Barbadás”

 

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“Barbadás encourages the little ones to create the towns and cities of the future”

“Barbadás encourages the little ones to create the towns and cities of the future”

 

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The City Council promotes the initiative “A vila do mañá” within the summer activities

A Vila do Mañá in Barbadás: recreational and educational activity in Ensino Street

A Vila do Mañá in Barbadás: recreational and educational activity in Ensino Street

 

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TO RÚA DO ENSINO, NA VALENZÁ, WILL CONVERTER FOR A WEEK NA VILA DO MAÑÁ

 

 

Sandra González, creative architect and coordinator of this didactic and recreational activity, explains that “A Vila do Mañá” is in the field of architecture. “We are architects and we believe that cities were built with the value of money as a background”.

González asks himself “and have we changed that concept of the city? For a week we were going to be in Barbadás to see the city with the two smaller ones, let them tell us how they are in their village, in their city, see how they act, what elements are important to them”.

 

The coordinator of the Vila do Mañá states that “we have a complicated challenge, or I wish to carry out a participation project like this one, boys and girls have to live, to enjoy, to transform it”.

From the 26th to the 30th of June “there will be a safe area, it will be transformed into a street, whose metade will be validated and the children will experience the area through sex and entertainment,” explains Sandra González.

Or that it is intended as a project to recover the city for future citizens.

“Barbadás wants boys and girls to play in the street”

“Barbadás wants boys and girls to play in the street”

 

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THE COUNCIL HOSTS AN INITIATIVE THAT REIMAGINES PUBLIC SPACE

 

 

Ourense architect Sandra González Álvarez is the promoter of the itinerant project “A Vila do Mañá”. The architect explains “boys and girls have the right to be protagonists of their environment” and she claims another model of city.

My village, a great unknown

My village, a great unknown

 

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