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Enric Batlle: "We have the ability to recover all the spaces in the world”
The metropolitan area of Barcelona has an extension of 636 sq. km, which are occupied by a large number of urban settlements and a dense network of infrastructures and services. However, in this highly-populated area there is still a system of open spaces which occupies 52% of the total surface. It is, therefore, one of the metropolis with the most green spaces of Europe. This green metropolitan infrastructure, containing huge environmental and social wealth, consists of Collserola, el Garraf, the Marina mountain range, the rivers Llobregat and Besós, streams and watercourses, the Agricultural Park of Baix Llobregat, or the metropolitan park network. Moreover, there are other areas with a more urban type of nature such as streets, squares, landscaped decks or balconies. All these spaces conform an interconnected green infrastructure, with more than 60 different habitats where more than 5,300 species live, and which is extremely relevant to ecology, leisure, and the production of the metropolis.
Batlle stressed the need to recover green spaces and get them closer to the city. “There is now the possibility to create energy with green roofing, or having and allotment; everyone wants to eat proximity food. It may be a fad, but this is a very positive fad. We must eat what is produced in Catalonia. Our country won’t be saved via regulations. It will be saved if we eat it”, he stated. Enric Batlle highlighted the need to buy proximity food, furniture designed with materials from Collserola… “Everything can be made with local materials”, he said. Batlle also talked about the strategic limits of his projects, those where two situations convey, such as the city and the type of spaces we want. “It is not about being in the place: one must be on the edges”.
Along these same lines, Enric Batlle has curated the exhibition Green Metropolis, which shows the diversity of said metropolitan open spaces and explores the challenges posed to a metropolis striving for a more accessible, healthier and habitable land. The aim of the exhibition - which is part of the Architecture Congress’ events - is divulging this new gaze on free spaces: not as residual, but rather as providing the backbone to the metropolis, as well as being spaces full of life, leisure, nature and production.
Acto de entrega de premios del Concurso de Carteles y Dípticos sobre la Mediación
La Agrupación de Arquitectos Expertos, Periciales, Forenses y Mediadores del COAC ha organizado un acto, el próximo lunes 16 de enero, con ocasión de la Semana Europea de la Mediación.
Yago Pico de Coaña, embajador español, interviniente en las conversaciones de paz en El Salvador, Guatemala y Colombia, realizará una conferencia magistral explicando su experiencia de mediación en grandes procesos mundiales. Posteriormente se procederá a la entrega de premios del I Concurso de Carteles y Dípticos sobre la Mediación.
Contaremos con la asistencia de Carles Mundó, consejero de Justicia de la Generalitat de Catalunya, y Lluís Comerón, decano del COAC.
Clica aquí para más información sobre el acto.
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The Catalan Prime Minister at the closing ceremony of the Architecture Congress
November 25th will be remembered as the closing date of the 2016 Architecture Congress but, above all, because it laid the foundations for architecture in the coming years. The Dean of the Architects’ Association of Catalonia, Lluís Comeron, presented the conclusions of the Congress to 800 attendees.
Comeron celebrated the fact that the Law on Architecture, currently being processed at the Parliament of Catalonia, makes it clear that “architecture involves general interest”, conveying its necessary social role in improving social good. Architects “are committed with the development of a sustainable, equitable and inclusive urban environment”, Comeron said.
The Dean of the Architects’ Association reviewed all the conclusions reached during the last week of synthesis, as a result of the events held and papers received during the past six months: the future of architecture. Thus, the Dean spoke about the quality of architecture contests, which demand “transparent processes, and the presence of qualified juries”. He also highlighted the global challenge faced by climate change, the New Urban Agenda and the right to housing. Comeron closed his statement and gave way to the Generalitat’s Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister, Carles Puigdemont, made the institutional closure speech. “At this Congress, you resolved not to avoid problems, some of them deeply transcendent, but also did not avoid the challenges and opportunities approaching”, the PM pointed out, and “you did it with courage and determination, which is what countries need in order to move forward, and what Catalonia needs to grow and progress as a country”.
In this respect, Puigdemont made a call to “reflecting and sharing where we need to move towards” as a country, taking into consideration every transformation occurred around us. “We know the crisis is not only financial: it is a crisis of the model, but we are still “groping” the way to the future”, he said. In his speech, Puigdemont asserted that “the success of architecture is being able to relate to change in a positive way, and doing it without losing its vocation towards future and making it available to the whole of society”. “The gaze of architecture determines the collective gaze of the country”, Puigdemont pointed out, and drinks “from the natural, geographical, patrimonial and social past” at the same time as it is expressed in the present and aims at “projection into the future”.
Facing numerous representatives of the sector, who congregated at the Sant Antoni Market to listen to the conclusions of the participatory project opened by the Architects’ Association of Catalunya, the Head of the Executive also stressed that Catalonia has passed several laws “along the same lines” as those suggested during the Congress. Amongst these, he highlighted the law on climate change, which “not coincidentally, was the first law that the Government I preside over passed”.
The event was conducted by presenter - and architecture lover- Oscar Dalmau, who stressed the progress made by the Congress by including citizens in the debate on architecture: “there was a need to remove it from the bunker and taking it closer to the people”. According to Dalmau, architecture is the only art you cannot disengage from: “everything is architecture, since we are born in a hospital until we die in a cemetery, all throughout going to school, our homes, our workplaces…” and, therefore, we all must get involved in the spaces we inhabit.
Nuevas corresponsalías en Alemania, Argentina y Brasil
Por cuarto año consecutivo se ha celebrado el encuentro anual con los corresponsales internacionales del COAC, que tuvo lugar el pasado 23 de diciembre en Plaça Nova.
Durante el acto, se presentaron 5 nuevos corresponsales: Lluís Casadevall (Munich, Alemania), Pau Iglesias (Passo Fundo, Brasil), Carles Arribas (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil), Bibiana Sciortino (Córdoba, Argentina) y Lea Eidle que sustituye al corresponsal de San Francisco, EUA.
El decano del COAC, Lluís Comerón, quiso agradecer personalmente a los corresponsales su trabajo, y hablarles de algunos proyectos de futuro en los que le gustaría que intervinieran, después de hacer un breve resumen de los resultados de la encuesta de la profesión.
Queremos aprovechar también para despedir y dar las gracias a algunos corresponsales que han decidido volver a Catalunya en los últimos meses y dejan, así, su corresponsalía. A todos ellos les agradecemos mucho el trabajo realizado, sobre todo asesorando a los colegiados interesados en los destinos donde se encontraban.
Podéis acceder a la información de los corresponsales clicando aquí.
También podéis seguir los artículos de arquitectura publicados por los corresponsales en la Revista de Corresponsals.



