eme3_2012 catalog

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Panel explicativo de los proveedores de materiales. Pol Bas y Orlando Rueda.

Panel sobre el ciclo de los materiales. Pol Bas y Orlando Rueda.

Panel of the suppliers of the materials. Pol Bas and Orlando Rueda.

Panel of the materials cycle. Pol Bas and Orlando Rueda.

BIO Anaïs Bas Mantilla, Irati Ezeiza Karrera, Architecture students, ETSAV (UPC), Catarina Eisele Cabral y Rita Rabaça, Landscape architects. Had been participating in different construction workshops about organic and recycled materials, in many cooperative projects, and workshops about sustainable architecture and rehabilitation of spaces. They are interested in ephemeral interventions on the public space as social transformation of the urban space, also as a environmental alternative. They are all active agents in collective architectures network. Anaïs Bas Mantilla Architecture student, ETSAV (UPC) and TU Dresden. Has participated in Construmat (2009), in the Eme3 festival (2009), workshops about sustainable architecture and rehabilitation of rural houses. Has also collaborated in the creation of educational and cooperative projects and in the organization of workshops with the population in risk of social exclusion. Catarina Eisele Cabral Landscape architect (Lisbon, 2007). Studied in Lisbon and Ljubljana. Works in projects such as gardens, schoolyards, landscape integration, collaborates with architectural studios in Spain and Portugal. 2nd prize in the Ideas Competition for the Urban Center of Genoa. Interested in ephemeral interventions in urban spaces as a way of social transformation. Is an active agent inside the Collective Architectures Network. Irati Ezeiza Karrera Architecture student, ETSAV (UPC) and Talca University. Has participated in workshops of construction with organic material and other cooperative projects. has worked in the organization, coordination and monitoring of different work camps focused on the rehabilitation of walk paths and architectural and cultural heritage. Wishes to integrate natural and social resources through architecture and agriculture in her final project for university. Rita Rabaça Landscape architect, (Lisbon, 2009). Interested in self-construction with recycled materials and growing edible vegetable species in public space. Was granted a Leonardo da Vinci scholarship in 2010-2011 to collaborate with Straddle3 Studio in Barcelona. Is an active agent in the Collective Architectures Network.

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