“Touro becomes the Village of Tomorrow”

“Touro becomes the Village of Tomorrow”

 

El Correo Gallego 16/08

                           

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Through graffiti made on the walls, the young people became aware of the architecture, heritage, town planning and landscape of the municipal capital, Fonte Díaz. They painted 65 square meters of fences. The activity manages to generate an identity bond among the youngest with their locality of origin.

“Touro mixes urban art, Galician literature and leisure negotiated with the youth”

“Touro mixes urban art, Galician literature and leisure negotiated with the youth”

 

La Voz de Galicia 15/08

                           

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

The architectural project A Vila do Maña is coming to Fonte Díaz to stay

“The Vila do Maña: the commitment to the Galician urbanism of the future”

“The Vila do Maña: the commitment to the Galician urbanism of the future”

 

elCorreoGallego 08/08

 

 

 

Through the game. The project of architect Sandra González started in 2016 and has so far reached 19 municipalities in Galicia. The purpose is that the new generations create links of identity with the spaces in which they live.

“Touro hosts from 9 to the 13 ‘A vila do Mañá’, a project to transform Fonte Díaz into an imax”

“Touro hosts from 9 to the 13 ‘A vila do Mañá’, a project to transform Fonte Díaz into an imax”

 

Ecos da Comarca 02/08

                           

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

The initiative, which will have the involvement of young people, will intervene in the urban space through graffiti on the walls of the streets of Touro named after Galician writers

Touro will merge urban art and Galician literature in Fonte Díaz

Touro will merge urban art and Galician literature in Fonte Díaz

 

La Voz de Galicia 03/08

                           

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Various graffiti painted by schoolchildren from ten years of age will identify the streets with various writers

Touro will merge urban art and Galician literature in Fonte Díaz

“As the walls of the streets with the name of writers of Fonte Díaz, dress in color”

 

elCorreoGallego 03/08

                           

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

The Concello de Touro will join from August 9 to 13 (from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.) A Vila do Mañá, an educational project that aims to transform the image of the town of Fonte Díaz with the involvement of the young neighborhood, from two 10 years.

“The children of Barbadás demonstrate with floats that the sidewalks are not prepared for social distance”

“The children of Barbadás demonstrate with floats that the sidewalks are not prepared for social distance”

 

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In Ourense, Galicia, the smallest of Barbadás have taken to the streets of the town in a nice experiment. Boys and girls have tried to walk the sidewalks, which are not prepared to keep the minimum social distance required in the face of covid. They have done it with floats under their arms, but this time without going to the beach.

Sandra González, promoter of the activity: “They are not prepared for the distance, nor for a person who goes with a cart, nor for an elderly man who goes with a cane”

“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?”

 

La Región 31

                           

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

-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.

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