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Rcr Lab·A Laboratorio De Arquitectura Y Paisaje RCR LAB·A LABORATORIO DE ARQUITECTURA Y PAISAJE Del 2 al 29 de Agosto de 2014 RCR BUNKA Fundació Privada / RCR Arquitectes Espai Barberí, Olot, Catalunya, España www.labarcrarquitectes.cat For English version: www.labarcrarquitectes.cat/RCRLABA2014-programa-EN.pdf RCR LAB·A 2014 03/02/2014 Laboratorio de Arquitectura y Paisaje [email protected] “La arquitectura es ofrecer a la persona una experiencia de belleza y emoción” RCR RCR LAB·A LABORATORIO DE ARQUITECTURA Y PAISAJE El Laboratorio de Arquitectura y Paisaje 2013 contó con la participación de sesenta y dos arquitectos y estudiantes de diecinueve nacionalidades diferentes. El workshop se centra en la vivencia de una experiencia directa de los participantes, a partir del acercamiento al territorio y del conocimiento de la obra in situ, así como del contacto directo con el equipo de RCR. La edición de 2013 contó con la colaboración del prestigioso fotógrafo japonés Hisao Suzuki; con el taller de creación artística de Daniel Terzano; la reflexión escrita de los participantes coordinada por Scalae; la presentación del documental Barberí Me Liquefecit de Julia De Balle, la edición del libro de fotografías RCR Landscapes de Emiliano Roia o la conferencia de clausura de Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA (Premio Pritzker 2010). El RCR LAB·A se consolida como un evento de prestigio a nivel internacional por su alta participación, así como por su capacidad de atraer personalidades destacadas del mundo de la arquitectura, del paisaje y de la cultura. El próximo VII Workshop de Arquitectura y Paisaje tendrá lugar del 2 al 29 de Agosto de 2014, en el Espai Barberí, Olot. En paralelo tendrá lugar el II Taller de Audiovisual y Fotografía y el curso contará también con la participación del Artista invitado. CARTEL DEL CURSO: www.labarcrarquitectes.cat/RCRLABA2014-cartel.pdf INSCRIPCIÓN: www.labarcrarquitectes.cat/RCRLABA2014-condiciones.pdf RCR LAB·A 2014 03/02/2014 Laboratorio de Arquitectura y Paisaje [email protected] “Al proyectar, pensamos en la pregunta que nos formulan, pero si la respuesta no es bella, sabemos que tenemos que continuar” RCR RCR LAB·A LABORATORIO DE ARQUITECTURA Y PAISAJE El Laboratorio nace de una manera de entender la Arquitectura desde un espíritu humanista y una mirada amplia de la complejidad del pensamiento. La coexistencia en un espacio y un tiempo concreto de diferentes disciplinas creativas generará sinergias para el enriquecimiento mutuo entre las partes. La creatividad debe estar en el origen del concepto, presente en el momento inicial donde damos respuesta a la pregunta que nos formulan, y debe ser compartida por todos los participantes, siendo el hilo conductor de todo el proceso. Todo es fruto de la creatividad. El Laboratorio es organizado por RCR Arquitectes y por RCR BUNKA Fundació privada, con el objetivo de establecer un punto de actividad cultural independiente, lejos de los centros tradicionales de las grandes ciudades, participando en la formación de nuevos modelos de intercambio como fomento, comunicación y potenciación de la valoración de la arquitectura y el paisaje, las artes y la cultura. Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem y Ramon Vilalta son arquitectos desde el año 1987 y desde 1988 trabajan juntos, bajo el nombre de RCR ARQUITECTES, en su ciudad natal de Olot. Son Premi Nacional de Cultura d’Arquitectura 2005 de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des lettres 2008 de la Repúblique Française, Miembros honoríficos por la AIA American Institute of Architecture 2010, Premio Internacional 2011 “Belgian Building Awards” y Miembros honoríficos de la RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects el 2012. Después de una trayectoria concentrada en buscar su propia manera de expresarse y de entender la arquitectura, RCR abre las puertas de su mundo con la voluntad de transmitir toda la ilusión y aproximar su mensaje y espíritu a todas las personas que participen. Para ello se concibió el Espai Barberí, donde RCR Arquitectes lleva a cabo su tarea docente. RCR LAB·A 2014 03/02/2014 Laboratorio de Arquitectura y Paisaje [email protected] “Los arquitectos somos soñadores y nuestra especialidad es hacerlos realidad. Esta capacidad es nuestro verdadero patrimonio” RCR LABORATORIO DE LO SUEÑOS Espai Barberí es la ilusión de estar en un lugar próximo a la manera de entender nuestra arquitectura. Lo nuevo dialoga con lo existente, la relación con el exterior, el paso del tiempo, la historia del edificio. Esta atmosfera nos ayuda a llevar a cabo nuestra arquitectura y a transmitirla. Al mismo tiempo nos permite disponer de diferentes espacios, diferentes mundos dentro de uno. La fundición Barberí, con más de cien años de historia, tuvo una gran proyección internacional y colaboró con escultores de renombre como Juan Muñoz, Josep Miret, Pablo Gargallo, Eudald Serra, Josep Viladomat, Rosa Serra, Josep Llimona, Joan Farrés, Jaume Plensa o Josep Clarà. Se fundieron en Barberí campanas que se encuentran en iglesias de todo el mundo o esculturas como las caballerizas de Gargallo del Estadio Olímpico o el Sagrado Corazón del Tibidabo, ambos en Barcelona. Materializar un sueño: encontrar un espacio donde poder soñar. Con encuentros, discusiones, reflexiones, silencio, jardín, historia, y... oler y respirar. Para crear: la arquitectura y el paisaje. Para compartir: nosotros y muchos más. La antigua fundición Barberí se presenta cargada de humo (fuego extinguido) en paredes, techos y suelos... junto al olor y al color y a las chimeneas de los hornos. La tierra, el fuego y el aire están presentes. Establecer aquí nuestro mundo, los árboles y los helechos en el jardín. Dejar que la atmósfera nos envuelva y añadir nuestra huella en la historia de este espacio que tantas esculturas fundió. RCR LAB·A 2014 03/02/2014 Laboratorio de Arquitectura y Paisaje [email protected] “Los fenómenos de la naturaleza y su experiencia nos enseñan más de lo que podamos obtener de esta época de conocimiento. Observando y prestando atención obtenemos más comprensión sobre nosotros mismos y sobre el sentido verdadero de nuestra relación y armonía con el mundo.” RCR LABORATORIO DEL PAISAJE La ciudad de Olot es la capital de la comarca de la Garrotxa, situada en el noreste de la península Ibérica, entre la costa del Mediterráneo y los Pirineos, y a una hora de Barcelona. Olot está rodeada por el Parque Natural de la Zona Volcánica de La Garrotxa, un paisaje único definido por el mejor vulcanismo de la península ibérica, por un relieve y un clima húmedo que le confiere unos bosques de vegetación variada, y por una naturaleza humanizada con respeto y equilibrio que conforman un rico mosaico agroforestal. Los valles de Olot se articulan a través del curso del río Fluvià y su entorno natural y industrial, las masías dispersas en el paisaje, los diferentes núcleos urbanos, las huertas y los caminos históricos y paisajísticos. La arquitectura histórica de Olot tiene ejemplos de arquitectura renacentista, barroca o modernista (Casa Solà-Morales o Gaietà Vila) y un urbanismo ejemplar en el ensanche Malagrida, una referencia en los modelos de ciudad jardín. RCR LAB·A 2014 03/02/2014 Laboratorio de Arquitectura y Paisaje [email protected] VII WORKSHOP INTERNACIONAL DE ARQUITECTURA Y PAISAJE Del 2 al 29 de Agosto de 2014 El curso se estructura en tres partes, el Taller Creativo, el Laboratorio de Ideas y las Visitas de Obra acompañados por los mismos arquitectos. El taller consiste en la realización de proyectos de arquitectura y paisaje en grupos, con la crítica semanal de RCR y el apoyo de tutores. Los alumnos presentan sus proyectos en un acto abierto a invitados y colaboradores. El taller cuenta con la intervención, en las sesiones de corrección, de geólogos, ecólogos, paisajistas y otras personas vinculadas a diferentes instituciones. El Laboratorio de Ideas contendrá las ponencias e intervenciones que ampliarán el trabajo práctico dentro la temática de arquitectura y paisaje. Los sábados se realizarán las visitas de la obra de RCR Arquitectes. TALLER CREATIVO Carga lectiva: 150h De lunes a viernes, de 09:00h a 20:00h CRITICS Carga lectiva: 20h Los lunes, de 15:30h a 20:00h LABORATORIO DE IDEAS Carga lectiva: 30h VISITAS DE OBRA Carga lectiva: 45h Los sábados, de 09:00h a 20:00h www.labarcrarquitectes.cat/RCRLABA2013-calendario.pdf RCR LAB·A 2014 03/02/2014 Laboratorio de Arquitectura y Paisaje [email protected] ACTIVIDADES VISITAS DE OBRA LOS ELEMENTOS DEL PAISAJE El Montsacopa, la Garrinada, el Montolivet, el Firalet, Tossols-Basil, Pabellón del Baño, Estadio de Atletismo, Pabellón 2x1, Parc de Pedra Tosca, el Parc Nou, el Museu dels Volcans, l’Eixample Malagrida, l’Hospici. www.labarcrarquitectes.cat/RCRLABA2013-elementos.pdf VISITA DE OBRAS 1 Restaurant Les Cols (Olot), Carpa en el Restaurant Les Cols (Olot), Les Cols Pavellons (Olot), Caves Bell-lloc (Palamós), Parc de l’Arbreda (Begur). VISITA DE OBRAS 2 Pabellón de acceso a la Fageda (Santa Pau), El Croscat (Santa Pau), Espai d’Oci i Cultura (Riudaura), Casa para un herrero y una peluquera (La Canya), Guardería el Petit Comte (Besalú), Pabellón en el Estanque (Llagostera). VISITA DE OBRAS 3 Casa Carpintero (Olot), Casa Rural (La Vall de Bianya), Alberca Trincheria (La Vall de Bianya), Espacio público Teatre La Lira (Ripoll), Guardería “Els Colors” (Manlleu). RCR LAB·A 2014 03/02/2014 Laboratorio de Arquitectura y Paisaje [email protected] PROGRAMA PROYECTUAL RESUMEN DE LOS TRABAJOS DE ARQUITECTURA Y PAISAJE 2013 Los trabajos de Arquitectura y Paisaje de este año se centraron, por un lado, en consolidar los ejercicios realizados en el curso anterior, en torno al papel dinamizador que el volcán Montsacopa (situado en el centro de Olot), puede tener para la ciudad y la comarca, y por otro, en abrir nuevos ámbitos de trabajo, siempre bajo un objetivo común: estas actuaciones deben revalorizar y dialogar con el paisaje único que tiene la ciudad de Olot, uno de los aspectos más singulares de los que dispone, y que se puede ofrecer tanto como atractivo para los visitantes como para mejorar la calidad de vida de los residentes actuales y futuros.
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