“Children take Arzúa’s streets back again”

“Children take Arzúa’s streets back again”

El Comacal (La Voz de Galicia)   26/11/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 “Schoolchildren participated in a project to discover their habitat through architecture and art”

“How to recover the identity of a town, and how it could be again a place of meeting and exchange are, among others, the questions that explain the birth of ‘A Vila do Mañá’, an educational project whose goal is to promote, through game, children and teenagers´ awareness of the environment in which they live, and actively witness the processes of common space’s construction, thus giving them a leading role, usually reduced to a more controlled play environment such as playgrounds. The aim of the project, signed by the architect Sandra González, and its specific development in Arzúa are detailed in a recently published book, after the participation of a group of children from the town in the experience. Educational tools used in the design of the activities in which the children participated, for which Arzúa presented itself as a “xogo da oca” gameboard, with significant spaces and of reference in each of the boxes. The stone sculpture of the cheesmaker that in the central square of Galicia pays tribute to those who craft the product that identifies the municipality of Arzua, a stage of the Camino de Santiago, the sports complex of the municipal swimming pool, the baroque hermitage of A Mota, the historic complex that, in the urban section of the French route, they form the Carmen and Dolores streets, and some emblematic palaces of the municipality are represented in that original and unpublished “xogo da oca”, formed, thus, by architectonic, urbanistic, landscaping, artistic and cultural elements that form the identity of Arzúa. They were the scenarios in which the children who participated in the project developed activities structured through six concepts -scale, perception, space, town, landscape and sustainable development- and four tools: the point, the line, the plane, and the three-dimensional element.

“Malpica’s kids will create urban gardens in A vila do Mañá”

“Malpica’s kids will create urban gardens in A vila do Mañá”

La Voz de Galicia   19/08/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Malpica‘s Council yesterday hosted the presentation of a new edition of A vila de mañá camp, aimed to children between 6 and 14 years old.

In the event, which in addition to the mayor, Walter Pardo, was attended by the mayor of Social Services and Economic Promotion, Sergio García Villar; and councillor of Tourism, Security, Traffic, Services and Agriculture, Alfredo Cañizo; as well as the creator and director of the program, Sandra González Álvarez. González indicated the initiative will work from the 24th to the 28th of this month with groups of 10 children, up to a total of 40, divided in this way to guarantee security measures against the coronavirus pandemic. Santiago Rojo Martínez, member of Post Arquitectos, was also present at the public event, as he will give training sessions to children.

“Malpica’s council welcomes today the presentation of the activity”

“Malpica’s council welcomes today the presentation of the activity”

La Voz de Galicia   18/08/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          The City Council today welcomes, in the plenary hall, the official presentation of A vila do mañá workshop, which is now celebrating its third edition. The event, which will take place at 11:00 am, will explain what the educational project, aimed to children, consists on. The program’s goal is to make them aware of architecture, heritage, urbanism and landscape

“A Vila do Mañá” project adapts to the new reality of urban spaces caused by the covid

“A Vila do Mañá” project adapts to the new reality of urban spaces caused by the covid

La Voz de Galicia   22/07/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  More than two thousand children have participated in A Vila do Mañá program, created to design urban spaces in which people are the central axis. The second phase of this initiative will begin to develop now, adapting its programming to the new reality created after the appearance of the coronavirus and to the needed adaption of urban spaces to suit people. In a ceremony held at A Coruña Council, the head of the Culture area of the provincial body, Xurxo Couto, and the project director, Sandra González, took stock of the performance. This meeting was also attended by Carlos Fernández Coto, president of the Association for the Defense of Cultural Heritage of Galicia, as well as the deputy director of International Relations and Studies of the Higher Technical School of Architecture of the University of Coruña, Zaida García Requejo.

The project “A Vila do Mañá” will arrive in Malpica

The project “A Vila do Mañá” will arrive in Malpica

La Voz de Galicia   27/12/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            After passing through towns such as Rianxo, Arteixo or Ames, the educational program A vila do mañá, promoted by A Coruña Council, will land in Malpica on December 30 and January 2, 3 and 4. This initiative aims to raise, through game, children’s awareness of architecture, tangible heritage, urbanism and landscape.

Children from 3 to 12 years old will be able to participate, who will have to register previously in the Department of Culture or in the offices of the City council.

Vilagarcía at the service of the kids

Vilagarcía at the service of the kids

La Voz de Galicia 23/09

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                The capital of Arousa put an end to Mobility Week yesterday with the closure of the city center to motorized traffic and an activity designed for the little ones. The Vilagarcía of the future belongs to the kids, who could imagine an urban space at their service, playing in places that are usually occupied by cars.

Vilagarcía completes its mobility scheme Vaiapé!

Vilagarcía completes its mobility scheme Vaiapé!

La Voz de Galicia   21/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    The councilor for Urbanism and Mobility of Vilagarcía, Paola María Mochales, was more than satisfied yesterday. It is not for less. Six years after the City Council of Vilagarcía, then piloted by the popular Tomás Fole, decided to launch a pedestrian plan of the capital of Arousana and then put it to sleep in a drawer, Ravella is in a position to present a complete mobility scheme. Its latest addition is this Vaiapé!, a guide for walking the city, based on the topographic ease that the municipality offers to be explored on foot and offers you a tool that Pontevedra turned into a symbol that also hover in squares like Florence and Jerez, to cite a couple of examples.

Vilagarcía’s Mobility Week

Vilagarcía’s Mobility Week

La Voz de Galicia   17/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Suddenly, around five o’clock in the afternoon, the day darkened and the rain appeared. At first in an intense way and then in a calmer but persistent way. Persistent enough to disrupt some of the activities that were planned for yesterday’s session, the first of the wide program of activities that the Vilagarcía Council has prepared for the Mobility Week.

Mobilidade Week stifles traffic in the center of Vilagarcía

Mobilidade Week stifles traffic in the center of Vilagarcía

La Voz de Galicia   13/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Paola María and Lino Mouriño announced yesterday an intense European Mobility Week. The councilors of Urbanism e Mobility, and Services, respectively, are the visible faces of a project in which Alberto Varela’s government team has been working for four years: the conversion of Vilagarcía into a municipality won for pedestrians and the sustainable alternatives of transport against smoking car that each one uses if there is no choice. There are many lines that Ravella has worked on to achieve this goal. María Mochales pointed out some: the recovery of the Vaibike! Bicycle stations, the imminent introduction of the bicycle lanes and the bike lane to Carril or the creation of the Vaibús !, the first own bus service to the Hospital do Salnés. All this, in some way, converges in the Mobility Week that will be activated on Monday to give the citycentre to pedestrians and cyclists.

Mobilidade Week stifles traffic in the center of Vilagarcía

Mobility Week stifles traffic in the center of Vilagarcía

La Voz de Galicia   13/09/2019                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    “Paola María and Lino Mouriño announced yesterday an intense European Mobility Week. The councilors of Urbanism and Mobility, and Services, respectively, are the visible faces of a project in which Alberto Varela’s government team has been working for four years: the conversion of Vilagarcía into a municipality won for pedestrians and the sustainable alternatives of transport against smoking car that each one uses if there is no choice. There are many lines that Ravella has worked on to achieve this goal. María Mochales pointed out some: the recovery of the Vaibike! Bicycle stations, the imminent introduction of the bicycle lanes and the bike lane to Carril or the creation of the Vaibús!, the first own bus service to the Hospital do Salnés. All this, in some way, converges in the Mobility Week that will be activated on Monday to give the city center to pedestrians and cyclists.”

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