What would a city designed for boys and girls look like?

What would a city designed for boys and girls look like?

Praza   25/05/2017                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        “CHow would it be a town that was really designed by its inhabitants, in a truly participatory process and that met the real needs of the majority? What would a city look like built to inhabit, to walk, to be and to live and not just to go and come from home to work and school, and from the gym to the mall? What would a city designed for boys and girls look like? There are many movements that have been calling for more humane urban spaces that focus on pedestrians and not motor vehicles. In some cases, boys and girls are given a leading role in this reflection; firstly because they will be the ones who will inhabit these cities and towns in the future, and secondly because they are the ones who occupy and make the most of these spaces in the present: places to play or travel on foot.”

The city that children see

The city that children see

La Opinión A Coruña   24/05/2017                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            “”We realized that the urban plans have not worked, so it is time to stop and reflect on what the city of tomorrow should be like,” explains Sandra González about the project The City of Tomorrow, developed by the A Coruña studio PØST Architects. Finishing their degree in the midst of a crisis led these professionals to investigate and train, for which they tried to find out what the cities of the future will be like, but from a perspective that is far from technique, since they use the vision that children have of the towns in which they live.”

Rianxo under the eyes of children

Rianxo under the eyes of children

Canal Rías Baixas   29/12/2016                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

“The Village of Maña is the graphic name of the urban planning and heritage workshops that are being held in Rianxo aimed at the boys and girls of the village. The aim is that this Christmas these little architects become aware of their municipality and bring them closer to urban planning in a way playful.”

Rianxo – The “a vila do mañá” workshop works with the different spaces of the town so that they can appreciate and take care of them by feeling them as their own

Rianxo – The “a vila do mañá” workshop works with the different spaces of the town so that they can appreciate and take care of them by feeling them as their own

Lo Que Yo Te Digo   26/12/2016                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  “In Rianxo, the Urban Planning and Heritage workshop for children and youth “A vila do mañá” also began, in morning and afternoon sessions, directed by Sandra Álvarez, so that they can understand the spaces of the town. With the municipal auditorium as the center of operations, games and activities are carried out -they paint buildings, places, do puzzles with pieces of the town, build with blocks,…- in order to get to know the spaces that are similar to reality, in order for them to learn to feel them as their own, to live and understand them, to begin to appreciate and care for them.”

Rianxo – The council organizes a workshop on urban planning and heritage for children and young people this Christmas

Rianxo – The council organizes a workshop on urban planning and heritage for children and young people this Christmas

Lo Que Yo Te Digo   15/12/2016                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  “The Rianxo City Council, with the collaboration of the University of A Coruña and the Post Arquitectos studio, scheduled from 26 to 29 this month an Urban Planning and Heritage workshop for children and youth “A vila do mañá”. It will be free of charge and its meeting point is located in the municipal auditorium. It will take place in two groups, one for children from 4 to 9 years old from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and in a closed area, and for adolescents from 10 to 18 years old between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., with gymkhanas through the center of the town of Barbanzas .”

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