elDiario.es 13/11/2018 “The architect Sandra González has developed her work “La Ciudad del Mañana / A Vila do Mañá” in several Galician towns. It has one goal: to make cities more accessible to children and families. “Today’s children live in a box, they travel in a smaller box –the car– and they arrive at a larger box: the school, the shopping centre, the sports centre or the playgrounds. They do not know the city they live in.“ She has presented it at the Child in the City World Conference in Vienna: “I think it is not necessary to look outside our territory, we have an example of how a city can change and become livable: Pontevedra“.”
The educational project “A Vila do Mañá” will be unveiled at the Venice Biennale and in Vienna
La Voz de Galicia 08/04/2018
The didactic urban project A vila do mañá, created and directed by the architect Sandra González, which premiered in Rianxo in December 2016, is beginning to bear fruit. This is an innovative initiative in which cities and towns become game boards and experimentation laboratories for young people to contribute their perspective on the spaces in which they live. This singular proposal will be unveiled in the virtual pavilion of the Venice Biennale next month.
It will also be disseminated in Vienna, specifically at the conference on children in the city

