Io e Domenico partecipiamo con questo video all’open mic – Io (non) mi sento italiano, una iniziativa di Macondo (una nascente ma già molto attiva associazione culturale giovanile di Recanati) di riflettere in maniera spontanea, aperta e non retorica sul tema dell’appartenenza e dell’identità, in occasione delle celebrazioni per il 150° anniversario dell’Unità d’Italia.
Ecosistema Urbano Air Tree : vers une architecture Creative Commons
Cet article est une adaptation de “Shanghai Air Tree | Le premier projet d’architecture Creative Commons”, publié par HDA | Hugh Dutton Associés sur complexitys
L’agence espagnole Ecosistema Urbano a annoncé récemment la publication du premier projet d’architecture entierement Creative Commons: il s’agit de l’Air Tree (Arbre d’Air) dessiné pour le pavillon de la ville de Madrid à l’Expo Shanghai 2010.
Cela signifie que désormais n’importe quel architecte, agence d’architecture, mairie ou institution, pourra librement télécharger tout les dessins d’exécutions de l’Arbre d’Air et ensuite modifier le projet, le construire et, bien sur, le revendre.
Voici les liens de téléchargement des dessins d’exécution du projet (en anglais):
Ecosistema Urbano – Air Tree Commons | Index
Ecosistema Urbano – Air Tree Commons | Architecture
Ecosistema Urbano – Air Tree Commons | Facilities
Ecosistema Urbano – Air Tree Commons | Structure
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TOWARDS A PARAMETRIC ARCHITECTURE / lecture in Paris and Madrid
“Towards a parametric architecture” is a lecture by Francesco Cingolani and Hugh Dutton Associates, in collaboration with Ecosistema Urbano
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Shopping mall for #openculture in #Madrid
We are glad to announce that CTRLZ Architectures has been chosen to design the renovation project for the old Cinemas of Plaza del Carmen in Madrid (image above).
CTRLZ Architecture to build the first shopping mall for #openculture in #Madrid
We are glad to announce that CTRLZ Architectures has been chosen to design the renovation project for the old Cinemas of Plaza del Carmen in Madrid (image above).
For the past few years, we have been deeply involved in open culture diffusion and we strongly believe in architecture as a creative commons production. This is one of the reasons why we are so happy to have been commissioned by the Chinese company Xiu-Shui to reconvert the Cinemas into the first so-called “copy” and open culture mall that will pretty soon be open to the public.
Due to a great cooperative relationship between the municipalities of Shanghai and Madrid, that was crafted at the meetings which took place in Shanghai during the Expo 2010, Xiu-Shui has announced that the first Open Culture Shopping Center, to be named “LaSeda Market”, will be inaugurated in Madrid, Spain, in 2011.
Share the world is the motto used by Xiu-Shui to explain the philosophy behind the operation. As announced on their news page, «Silk Market malls are places where people can share the world, in which the different companies that promote the open culture as business model will have their own spaces. Share the world means open culture and open culture means share the world. Inside LaSeda Market, customers and users will be the same.»
These are really great news for us, as this purposes totally fit with our engagements in architecture and social innovation.
We think that copyrights are obsolete and that we are quickly moving toward a “free of charge” exchange of any kind of information or product.
The open spaces of the center (image above) are sponsored by open culture companies and a speedy Internet connection will fuse this open space with the entire global Web. There, you will be able to find products of the most famous open culture companies such as Mozilla, Ubuntu, Spotify, Youtube, Android, Bubok, Skype, Twitter, Creative Commons and much more.
For more information please visit the madrid #openculture mall website at madrid.mercadolaseda.com