Urban Report 2012

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Enunţul iniţial, de start, este unul clar: cu resurse puţine, mini‑ male (1 km de șipci de lemn de 4 x 4 x 400 cm), să faci un design de bună calitate, care nu fie atributul exclusiv al elitelor (sociale, culturale, profesionale etc) și care să devină accesibil, deschis unui public mai larg. Obiectele de lemn sunt simple, dar inovatoare sub aspect tehnic‑tehnologic, limbaj formal, de utilizare funcţională. Amplasate, montate în spaţii publice din mediul rural, rămân în grija localnicilor pentru a‑i servi, pentru a le îmbogăţi viaţa cotidiană. Sunt intervenţii punctuale, cu efect imediat, dar cu promisiunea intrinsecă de a a produce efecte pe termen mediu, ca generatoare de evenimente, de viitoare proiecte comunitare.

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„Roata Demowood” “Demowood wheel” Arhitecţi / Architects: András Huszár, Sándor Erőss, Barna Berta

Demowood, secţiunea pentru copii a taberei de creaţie Demowood, children section of creative camp Foto / Photo: Hellowood MOMEline

„Banca uriașă” “Huge bench” Arhitecţi / Architects: Dia Harcsa, Tibor Dékány, Ádám Hatvani Foto / Photo: Anna Lugbauer

„Cristal – Glocal REV” Demowood, atelierul de peisagistică Demowood, landscape workshop Peisagiști / Landscape architects / Peisagiști: Tamás Sándor, Tamás Dömötör, Anna Borbála Lenkai Foto / Photo: Márk Péter Vargha

The “Pier” in Lázbérc, a finely configured pavilion proposes through that interior pool a new link with the reservoir, a recon‑ nection with water and old public baths; (6) The “Outlook Tower” in Uppony is the completion, the substantiation of a started, though unfinished, community project which marks the privileged located place near the village and customizes it through textures, colors and a play of lights and shadows; (7 ) The “Landscape box” is a wooden box located on the shore of Lázbérc Lake and used as a shelter lodge; (8) The “Bota‑net” is a self‑supporting modular structure made of wooden elements that fits up the landscape of a clearing nearby the village of Borsodbóta, a network to be gradually filled up by the local community by “inserting” their own objects, instal‑ lations and events into this structure; (9) The huge bench in Uppony custom‑ izes a station on a tourist‑cycling route of a national importance (the blue line), serving as a favorite meeting spot for the village elderly. The original starting statement is clear: with few minimal resources (1 km of 4 x 4 x 400 cm wooden slats), some high quality design which is no more the exclu‑ sive attribute of elites (social, cultural, professional, etc.), can be accessible and open to a wider audience. The wooden objects are simple, though innovative in technical and technological terms, a formal language of functional use. Located and installed in public spaces in rural areas, they will be looked after by local people; they will serve and enrich the residents’ everyday life. There are specific interven‑ tions with immediate effect, yet holding an intrinsic promise to produce medium‑term effects as sources of events and future community projects.


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