El Progreso 26/08
Mondoñedo was the scene this week of an initiative that seeks to turn the urban space into a playground.
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El Progreso 26/08
Mondoñedo was the scene this week of an initiative that seeks to turn the urban space into a playground.
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La Voz de Galicia 26/08
The program devised by Sandra Gónzalez and the team of POST architects in the episcopal city ended. Some 50 children participated in the workshops.
La Voz de Galicia 25/08
Since Monday, the ‘A Vila do Mañá’ program has been taking place in Mondoñedo, organized by the Mondoñedo council and POSTarquitectos.
La Voz de Galicia 22/08
Mondoñedo will host until the 25th the conference organized by the council with the support of Apatrigal on urban planning and heritage.
La Voz de Galicia 20/08/2017 “OOrganized by the City Council with the support of the Association for the Defense of Galician Cultural Heritage (Apatrigal), its purpose is to teach the participants (it is aimed at kids) respect for heritage and to know the environment in which they grow up and live: “Sin o coñecemento e sin amor, no hai respecto”, say the organizers.”
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