'All Architecture is Water Architecture': Eva Franch i Gilabert, Mireia Luzarraga and Alejandro Muino on Catalonia's Pavilion in Venice
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The project 'Water Parliaments: Projective Ecosocial Architectures' unites regions including Lleida, Girona, Tarragona, and Barcelona to confront the water crisis through an interconnected framework. It conceptualizes architecture as a means for critical speculation and collective engagement, advocating for possible future scenarios rooted in coexistence. The initiative underscores the essential role of water in shaping architecture, environmental policy, and governance. It is led by Eva Franch i Gilabert, Mireia Luzárraga, and Alejandro Muiño, promoting interdisciplinary strategies for addressing water governance and urban development challenges.
The project 'Water Parliaments: Projective Ecosocial Architectures' connects various regions to tackle the water crisis as an intertwined ecosocial, cultural, and political challenge. It emphasizes the significance of water in architecture and governance.
The initiative encourages collective awareness that recognizes water's role as a vital participant in architecture, politics, and environmental stewardship, pushing for innovative frameworks in urban development.
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