With our own hands.
The hands of the artisans who made it possible.
Hello Wood
Associate: Juan Pablo Alarcon
Entre Rios, ARG
Year 2019
Photos: Hello Wood
Associate: Juan Pablo Alarcon
Entre Rios, ARG
Year 2019
Photos: Hello Wood
The history of architecture has been studied mainly from the hegemonic creation of authors seen as total designers, omitting the work of individuals who, with their artisan wisdom, have been essential for the material production of the works.
Through a pedagogical proposal that involved Architecture and Industrial Design students from all over Latin America and through the "do it yourself" methodology; the Collaborative Wood Pavilion, becomes an instrument that vindicates the work and knowledge of the masons who were able to elaborate with their own hands the formwork that allowed the construction of the curved slab of the House on the Stream designed by Amancio Williams and Delfina Galvez Bunge.
Through a pedagogical proposal that involved Architecture and Industrial Design students from all over Latin America and through the "do it yourself" methodology; the Collaborative Wood Pavilion, becomes an instrument that vindicates the work and knowledge of the masons who were able to elaborate with their own hands the formwork that allowed the construction of the curved slab of the House on the Stream designed by Amancio Williams and Delfina Galvez Bunge.