Manzana Morphosis
Reshaping the blocks of Cerda as a future urban garden landscape - this project is a development and re-imagining of the manzanas and grid of Eixample - a future solution that can address and handle issues of sustainability and liveability.
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“Architecture is a fuzzy amalgamation of ancient knowledge and contemporary practice, an awkward way to look at the world and an inadequate medium to operate on it… Architecture is too slow. Yet, the word “architecture” is still pronounced with certain reverence (outside of the profession). It embodies the lingering hope –or the vague memory of hope- that shape, form, coherence could be imposed on the violent surf of information that washes over us daily. Maybe, architecture doesn´t have to be stupid after all. Liberated from the obligation to construct, it can become a way of thinking about anything –a discipline that represents relationships, proportions, connections, effects, and the diagram of everything.” Rem Koolhass. “Content”
The Eixample of Barcelona does not answer to a plastic formalism, but to a logical structure. In this proposal, it would have been basic to study how it affects to the quality of lower levels (in terms of sun light, ventilation, etc).