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- it will also contain a word / txt file with the names of all the members of the group.
The workshop will be held in two classrooms (CB11 - CB12), on the ground floor of Coderch Building “C”
It is recommended that students bring their own laptops.
At the arrival at the ETSAB, students and professors will get an acreditation card.
ETSAB - Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona is located at the South Campus of UPC - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, at 649 Diagonal Av. (red dot on bottom of the map, buildings A and C).
There is a metro station very close, called Zona Universitària, on line number 3 (green line).
Welcome to Barcelona!!!
After a year of hard work and study in your home school it is time to take a breath and enjoy these days in Barcelona. For this reason there are so many essential things you may bring for the perfect stay in our city.
Things you shouldn’t forget at home:
- Comfortable shoes very important for those long site visits
- Hat or cap your brain needs to be protected from the sun outside
- Flip-flops it is so hot these days in Bcn! Let’s go to the beach after a long bike tour!
- Suntan cream special for those who get burned! We’ll walk outside for hours
- Towel beach time
- Swimsuit the perfect piece for a bath
- Sunglasses just in case you need them
- Laptop needed at workshop
- Camera tell your friends at home how amazing is Bcn!
We will be your guide during the workshop and will try to have fun all together.
See you next Thursday!
The specific site where we are going to work on will be a space-limit, a boundary where different traces meet or crash: the Eixample mesh, Meridiana Avenue and the still running railway coming from old Estació de França (France Station).
Being in the middle of the regular grid, this area has its own specificity. The grid is cut diagonally by a wide boulevard, Meridiana Avenue. A train track, with its own first circular, then diagonal geometry, cuts through several blocks, affecting their shape. A difference in ground level, something not present elsewhere in the Eixample with its regular up-sloping topography, opens an even sharper wound.
All these traces have to do with a change in the soil: we are on the border between solid ground and the Besòs riverbed. Actually the river is much further to the east, but geologically its influence reaches as far as here.
These irregularities in what is otherwise such a repetitive grid have kept the area partially free of buildings. In the last years on the west side of Meridiana Ave. two important public buildings have been built: the new Auditorium and the Catalan National Theatre. Both seem a bit lost, depending more on the orthogonal grid roads and failing to generate meaningful public space where they meet the avenue. On the east side the train first cuts through the above-mentioned buildings then through several lots that still stand free. More to the north, Meridiana Ave. meets two of Barcelona’s main axes, where we discover new building activity in front of a huge roundabout that only works as a traffic node.
Altogether the site is asking for a coherent space definition.
The workshop’s aim is to reflect on and develop one or several proposals. These proposals should take into account the existing situation with its particularities within the Eixample grid and should be able to give a proper identity to this part of the city.
The proposals will combine urban rehabilitation, public spaces and new construction, and will be based upon a mixed-use programme following 22@ as a model.
Exactly 150 years ago, Ildefons Cerdà designed an orthogonal grid, the Eixample, of 20 metre-wide streets defining 113x113 metre blocks…
Nowadays, Barcelona is transforming the old industrial zone sited in Poblenou neighbourhood into a modern mixed-use area called 22@. New housing, offices, museums, old people´s homes and kindergartens… new activities and new businesses are replacing the old industrial landscape.
22@ is a modern urban plan application overlaid on the old Cerdà grid, and it is becoming an opportunity to test the flexibility of the pattern created in 1860.
Now in 2010 we are celebrating in Barcelona “L’any Cerdà” (Cerdà Year), producing some reflections through exhibitions, lectures, discussions and essays about Barcelona’s most singular urban feature.
TE’TSAB.10 International Workshop wants to contribute to this celebration / reflection with a practical case study.