© George Panaretos
Free
In an era of increasing standardisation and rapid consumption, creativity, collaborative learning and exchange processes are compromised. This series of presentations critically explores the spaces and processes that resist these trends, embracing openness and unfinishedness as vital tools for fostering creativity, innovation, and transformative processes.
Zuloark is a distributed Architecture and Urbanism office founded in 2001 that is committed to social and collaborative work, not only among its members, but also with external collaborators. The organisation initiates and actively participates in processes that are relevant for different communities all around the EU with the idea of strengthening participatory processes and democracy. Currently, Zuloark is working on rethinking collaborative models in architecture in the face of globalised systems, preserving and sharing the intangible and social heritage of cities, and integrating recycling and second-life policies that contemplate the cycle of materials in design processes.
Each year, during its International Congress (Zulocongress), Zuloark meets to reflect and create collectively with collaborators and agents, both local and international, linked to the contexts in which they develop their work. Within the framework of EUROPALIA ESPAÑA, the collective will travel to Brussels to inhabit the Cervantes Institute, where it will propose a series of spatial interventions and a program of meetings, workshops, and talks. These activities seek to open their current questions to the city, connecting with the local ecosystem of spaces and people who share ways of working similar to those of the collective.
In collaboration with Comisionado 50 Años de España en Libertad
Speakers: Christina Serifi (MOULD), Emilio Luque, Ignacio de Antonio Antón, Julie Battistolo, Lucía Nogales, Marta Badiola Ramos, Miquel Hervás Gómez