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accueil nos livres les revues Revues Internationales Paisea Paisea #015 - Urban Furniture
Paisea #015 - Urban Furniture
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Editeur: Ggili
Collection:
Parution: 01-01-11
Broché
112 pages
Langue: Anglais, Espagnol
EAN13: 9771887255005-00015
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
This issue brings an end to 2010, a year in which we have aimed to look
at the landscape from the perspective of its smallest elements, finding
that the essence of our actions often originates in these small things,
something we have tried to reflect in the many projects we have
published. From interventions carried out with minuscule budgets to
projects whose essence lies in a shimmer of light or colour, or those
born in a sketch drawn on a piece of paper…
We have, at last, focused on urban furniture, showing how this
element, which in most cases is left to the last phase in a project’s
development, can in fact be its key element, giving it character and
identity and satisfying the needs of the place and users of its own
accord.
We have aimed to cover both specially produced furniture and
the industrially produced furniture offered by different companies. For
the former, we have focused on how its design responds to the special
conditions of each situation; for the latter, how the success of a
project can depend on a good choice of furniture from a given range of
products. Following these criteria, a number of projects have been
selected with the intention of highlighting the quantity and variety of
elements involved in the area of urban furniture: from seating, cycle
racks, litter bins, bollards and footbridges to lighting, planters,
pergolas, elements providing shade, etc.
The articles in this issue are intended to encourage reflection
on urban furniture from two contrasting but complementary viewpoints,
that of the user and that of production, with the inevitable questions
about how it should evolve and what lies in store for this sector in the
face of the present economic and sociological change.
As an example of the evolution and renovation of a unique urban space,
we have taken another look at the recently renovated Spanish Industrial
Park, on the 25th anniversary of its opening. This is a project which is
primarily about the people who bring it alive and find their public
meeting place on its steps, a symbolic element representative of the
work of Peña Ganchegui.
The competitions and student projects sections offer us a fresh
young perspective on urban furniture: new forms are emerging and new
concerns developing, with the introduction of issues relevant to today’s
world, such as sustainability, recycling and cost reduction.
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