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Lecture Series "Development by Design"
Development By Design, organized by ESARQ-UIC and Roca, is starting on January the 22nd. The lecture series will discuss equity and development in the world of architecture.
NGOs and experts in the field of development will debate with professors from the Master of International Cooperation in Sustainable Emergency Architecture (ESARQ-UIC) on the problems arising from the practice of architecture and design.
The first lecture will be conducted by Nathaniel Corum (Architecture for Humanity) and Carmen Mendoza, and will take place on Thursday, January 22nd at 7pm at Roca Barcelona Gallery (c. Joan Güell, 211).
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From January to April, Roca Barcelona Gallery will host a lecture a month, always at 7pm:
- February 10th: Dan Lewis (UN-HABITAT, Urban’s Resilience Institute), accompanied by Professor Hug March.
- March 26th: Susana Oliver (World Vision), together with architect Emilio Hormias.
- April 21st: Teddy Cruz (Center for Urban Ecologies), accompanied by architect and critic Fredy Massad.
Exhibition _Export BARCELONA
_Export BARCELONA is framed within the second edition of the Cities Connection Project which, fleeing from mediatic architecture, aims to showcase functional architecture which is committed to social reality.
This exhibition follows the thread of the _Import GENEVA show, which was seen at Arts Santa Monica (Barcelona) last November, and included 20 collective housing projects carried out by Genevan architects in the last decade.
The Cities Connection Project (CCP), with the support of the Architects' Association of Catalonia, was created in 2013 by architects Nicola Regusci and Xavier Bustos with the aim of establishing a network of cultural connections between Barcelona and the guest cities. "The goal is that architects explore new perspectives with which to observe our cities, that they establish professional networks and they share their vision of urban development," says Nicola Regusci.
COAC collaborates with 'La rosa di fuoco' exhibition in Ferrara
The exhibition features nearly 130 works, including paintings by Catalan artists Ramon Casas, Santiago Rusiñol, Joaquim Mir and Isidre Nonell, as well as sculptures, drawings, photographs, decorative artworks and jewels.
The Rose of Fire, or rather La Rosa de Foc in Catalan, was the code name used by twentieth-century anarchists to refer to Barcelona. This name evokes the political, social and cultural turmoil that ignited Barcelona at the turn of the century.
Our Historical Archive has lent out a few items for this exhibition. The transferred pieces include a lithograph, which is a copy of Barcelona's original plan by Cerda, and eleven photographs which were part of the 1927 exhibition tribute to Gaudi, held in Barcelona one year after his death. Most of the photographs are copies that were commissioned to Adolf Mas for the 1910 exhibition held in Paris. The other ones were new commissions.
Maria Luisa Pacelli, director of Palazzo dei Diamanti, explains that bringing architecture into an exhibition room was the biggest challenge the exhibition involved. "We did not want to repeat the installation of previous exhibitions on Catalan Modernism seen in Italy, which showed objects by Gaudi and Domenech i Montaner. So we decided to focus on Gaudi only, through period photographs by Adolf Mas, kept in the COAC's historical archive".
Exposición "Metròpolis Barcelona"
La exposición, organizada por el Área Metropolitana de Barcelona y comisariada por Joan Busquets, pretende comprender la situación actual de la Barcelona metropolitana, tratando de entender cómo se ha formado y transformado en los últimos 40 años, durante el despliegue del Plan General Metropolitano (PGM) de 1976.
La muestra trata temas como el espacio natural, la evolución de la demografía y las formas de vivir, las estructuras de la movilidad y las nuevas dinámicas, aspectos que nos ayudan a comprender este sistema metropolitano hecho de ciudades. La muestra también explica la relación de Barcelona con el sistema europeo y cómo evolucionan urbanísticamente otras metrópolis semejantes. Finalmente, tiene el objetivo de reflexionar sobre los retos que el nuevo PDU metropolitano debe asumir con el fin de añadir valor a la regulación urbanística vigente.
La entrada a la exposición es gratuita.