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Arquitectos sin Fronteras Noruega
The House of Handicrafts provides a central and accessible location for the work of Pilagá women artisans. This building offers the local Indigenous community the opportunity to pass down the knowledge treasured by their elders. By supporting the economic empowerment of women, not only is equality accelerated, but they are also positioned as key partners in productive, social, and environmental development.
Pozo del Tigre, Formosa
Casa Río Lab
The Biocultural Ring of Greater La Plata is a productive area not only in terms of food but also ecologically and culturally. Casa Río Lab promotes various initiatives of exploration, research, and revaluation of this corridor, which faces threats both from external encroachment and uncoordinated internal development.
Southern Coastal Strip of the Río de la Plata
Our collective project emerged from the need to organize ourselves as professionals who entered the workforce during the pandemic, with the aim of developing two fundamental pillars: the practice of architecture and the commitment to popular habitat. From our experience in community architecture as a collective practice, we seek to address the shortage of territorial technical teams willing to serve the needs of grassroots organizations.
Construir Colectivo
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area
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We call “Derrumbe” the first tactical urbanism experiment we undertook as a collective. As a strategy, it proposed a responsible occupation of an idle private space. We secured a house on a soon-to-be-demolished urban lot, obtained the necessary permits, and over several months, prepared and transformed it to function as a public space.
City of Santa Fe
Cooperativa Espacial
The project involves management advisory, co-design, co-financing, and phased construction of the Cultural Center, which provides a space for the daily activities of the Civil Association, while also being accessible to community and neighborhood organizations. Its uniqueness lies in being one of the few green spaces in the area and offering multiple uses, including: cultural events, concerts, film screenings, an urban garden, leisure, administration, rehearsal and recording rooms, among others.
City of Buenos Aires
Ensayos Urbanos
The Urban Duct is an inflatable, mobile, and participatory spatial device, created to activate collective actions in urban contexts marked by fragmented public spaces. It seeks to intervene through performance and play, offering a soft, adaptable infrastructure that invites us to rethink how we inhabit, share, and transform our cities.
City of Buenos Aires
El Gran Aula consists of modular, mobile, and dismantlable artifacts that enable multiple cultural activities in public spaces, in dialogue with communities and educational and social institutions. Originally conceived as an itinerant project to circulate through southern Buenos Aires neighborhoods, it soon found opportunities for action throughout the city.
El Gran Aula
City of Buenos Aires
Expediciones a Puerto Piojo explores and takes as its artistic site the beach on the Dock Sud shore in Avellaneda, known as Puerto Piojo. Since 2014, they have investigated the history of this place, a popular bathing spot from the early 20th century until the Civic-Military Coup of 1976, after which access to the river in this area was closed.
Expediciones a Puerto Piojo
Río de la Plata Shore, Dock Sud
La Ciudad que Resiste. Hacia un Urbanismo Feminista
La Ciudad Que Resiste is a cooperative of architects, cross-disciplinary artists, teachers, researchers, mothers, students, feminists, singers, performers, and LGTTBIQNB+ activists based in La Plata. Since 2018, they have woven together projects and experiences to drive a feminist urbanism.
La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires
Luz del Ibirá
The Luz del Ibirá Civil Association promotes Environmental Education through multiple approaches: research via a Science Club, rediscovery of the culinary value of wild and unconventional plants, and environmental advocacy through the International Ecosciences Environment Fair.
Concordia, Entre Ríos
MACMO
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montevideo —MACMO— is a space for experimenting with alternative forms of institutionalism through art and for rethinking contemporary art itself. It functions as an artistic practice in its own right, combining structures and languages typical of institutions with the autonomy, flexibility, and fluidity of an independent project. Without a fixed location, MACMO is activated in various places across Montevideo, Uruguay, and the region, adapting to diverse contexts and establishing alliances with kindred initiatives or other institutions.
Montevideo, Uruguay
The Museo Barda del Desierto (mBDD), located on seventy hectares, functions as a contemporary art ecomuseum that engages with the cultural geography and social, community, environmental, and territorial questions of the steppe region. It promotes transdisciplinary research across science, architecture, and the arts.
Museo Barda del Desierto
Contralmirante Cordero, Río Negro
Parque Paradigma
Paradigm Park is a project in a state of permanent re-foundation. Although its origin is linked to the encounter with a specific territory, it can now be said that it is not necessarily located in a fixed place, but rather revolves around a community: the Bachelor’s Degree in Electronic Arts at UNTREF.
Tres de Febrero, Province of Buenos Aires
POPA
The POPA Project is a solidarity-driven initiative established to address social vulnerabilities within Isla Maciel—a territory marked by numerous deficiencies and limited opportunities. Spearheaded by the Isla Maciel Foundation and a collective of architects and artists, the project integrates Art and Craft Workshops with an Architectural Office. Its primary aim is to enhance living conditions in a community characterized by housing precariousness and social exclusion, by valuing the unique attributes of the island.
Isla Maciel, Province of Buenos Aires
Rowing Against the Current for Water and Life is a socio-environmental campaign that denounces the impacts of the extractivist model imposed on the Paraná River, particularly via the Paraguay-Paraná Waterway project. Its main goal is to defend water, environmental, and territorial sovereignty by raising awareness of the challenges faced by river ecosystems and riparian communities.
Remar Contracorriente
Paraná River
Territorio Tolosa is a project of urban contemplation and neighborhood transformation that invites multiple perspectives on the everyday poetics of the neighborhood through collective mapping workshops, residencies, talk cycles, exhibitions, contests, philosophical walks, and signage actions.
Territorio Tolosa
Tolosa, Province of Buenos Aires
Usina de Innovación Colectiva
Domingo is a mobile platform —a five-meter-long wagon equipped to travel “with its enchanted sailor voice” to celebrate Montevideo. As a time-traveling architecture, Domingo evokes the past from a situated present to build new dialogues and networks between academia, local agents, and institutions— conspiring toward possible futures.
Montevideo, Uruguay