The children of Ames give their vision of the ‘vila do mañá’

The children of Ames give their vision of the ‘vila do mañá’

El Correo Gallego   11/08/2017                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

It is a story that led to the brick crisis: recently finished her Architecture degree, Sandra González chose to focus on her thesis in view of the current situation, and in her work on urban plans she concluded that these regulations “were the same for the coast and the interior, and they did not generate a city, they thought about cars”, so he decided to investigate the opinion of the youth. The A vila do mañá project was born, which these days ends up in Ames.

Thus, and taking advantage of the summer camps, the team made up of Sandra González, as creator of the initiative, and the coordinators Miguel Comesaña and David Balseiro, are working with almost 80 kids in the largest of the cities (before, in Bertamiráns, they already involved another 170 young people), with the support of councilors Blas García and David Santomil. And the first conclusions are already arriving in an amazing way.

 

You start from A Vila do Mañá: Ames

You start from A Vila do Mañá: Ames

La Voz de Galicia   29/06/2017                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

The City Council of Ames presented yesterday a new didactic workshop on urbanism and heritage that will allow schoolchildren and young people from 12 to 21 years old to know in detail the spaces in which they live and participate in the design of a future strategy to improve their environment. .

The project, which involves the departments of Culture, Urban Planning and Mocidade, was launched in Rianxo and is being held in different municipalities in Galicia and other autonomous communities. The Councilor for Town Planning, Blas García, pointed out in the presentation of the activity that “Ames is a two councils that best adapts to this project, because it is the most newly populated municipality in all of Galicia.” He stressed that “the really interesting thing about this project is to know what the children of Bertamiráns and not Milladoiro would change and what they would keep.” This perception of the participants about the urbanism of the environment in which they live will be collected in a work at the end of the activity.

The project “A Vila do Maña” is presented

The project “A Vila do Maña” is presented

Revista AMSGO!   28/11/2017                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      “The plenary hall of the Town Hall hosted this Wednesday, June 28, the presentation of the “A Vila do Maña” project. This is a new didactic workshop on urban planning and heritage, through which the children and young people of Ames will be able to learn more about the spaces in which they live, as well as design a future strategy to improve their surroundings.

Ten days with games for “amesáns” to get to know their villages

Ten days with games for “amesáns” to get to know their villages

El Correo Gallego   21/06/2017                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  “The Compostela delegation of the College of Architects of Galicia hosted the presentation of the book A vila do mañana, Rianxo, by architects Sandra González Álvarez and Emma López Bahut, the first publication of the La ciudad del mañana project. And precisely, this free program includes holiday workshops that, after the Rianjeiros, will reach the two Amesas towns (in July and August), in addition to Verín (July 10 to 14), A Pobra (July 31 to 4 of August), Mondoñedo (from August 21 to 25) and Zaragoza (September 4-8).”

Ames, Verín, A Pobra do Caramiñal and Mondoñedo become playgrounds this summer so that children and teenagers can acquire a greater knowledge of the town in which they live

Ames, Verín, A Pobra do Caramiñal and Mondoñedo become playgrounds this summer so that children and teenagers can acquire a greater knowledge of the town in which they live

Vía Láctea Comunicación   20/06/2017                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

The Santiago Delegation of the College of Architects hosted today the presentation of “The town of tomorrow, Rianxo”, a book that compiles the workshops of the program “La ciudad del mañana” held in December 2016 in the village of Rianxo

Sandra González, author of the publication and responsible for the project: “We consider public space to be a common surface for learning and collective construction”

The Santiago Delegation of the College of Architects of Galicia hosted today the presentation of the book “A vila do mañana, Rianxo” by architects Sandra González Álvarez and Emma López Bahut, the first publication of the “La ciudad del mañana” project. The book was published jointly by PØSTarquitectos and the Association for the Defense of Galician Cultural Heritage (Apatrigal). The event was presented by the president of the Association for the Defense of Galician Cultural Heritage, Carlos Henrique Fernández Coto, the mayor of Rianxo, Adolfo Muíños Sánchez, and the architects who authored the book, Sandra González Álvarez and Emma López Bahut

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