I was quite lucky to be able to join one of the teams during the workshop organised by Shin Egashira and the AA school in Medellin, Colombia in collaboration with the World Urban Forum #7. Although, I took a little part only for a few days, I was honoured to join the team of two lovely girls from Dip 11 - Louise and Summer. Their idea was tracing textures of the city fabric through a child's prism. In Medellin often vertical and horizontal merge and even more often public little square meters of space between the 'las comunas' becomes private. The ownership of those parts of the city is does not know limits.
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
El Juguete para Medellin
I was quite lucky to be able to join one of the teams during the workshop organised by Shin Egashira and the AA school in Medellin, Colombia in collaboration with the World Urban Forum #7. Although, I took a little part only for a few days, I was honoured to join the team of two lovely girls from Dip 11 - Louise and Summer. Their idea was tracing textures of the city fabric through a child's prism. In Medellin often vertical and horizontal merge and even more often public little square meters of space between the 'las comunas' becomes private. The ownership of those parts of the city is does not know limits.
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