“The ‘A vila do mañá’ project returns to Carballo in a virtual format”

“The ‘A vila do mañá’ project returns to Carballo in a virtual format”

La Voz de Galicia   10/12/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

“The registration period will be open from December 10 to 17.

Two years after the first experience, the “A vila do mañá” project returns to Carballo, involving children from 6 to 12 years old to help build the “Carballo do futuro”. This year it will be in a virtual format and children will be provided with a box with the necessary materials to develop a series of activities that will be proposed to them through the web www. aviladomana.com. There will be sections that the participants will be able to do both outside and inside the home, turning Carballo into a kind of game of the Goose. The registration period will be open from December 10 to 17. Children from 6 to 12 years old can register.

The children of Carballo think, in digital, ‘A Vila do Maña”

The children of Carballo think, in digital, ‘A Vila do Maña”

Que pasa na Costa   10/12/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                “It has already held one edition in Carballo and two in Malpica. And not even the pandemic can with the singular project “The town of tomorrow”. live, but it will do so in a virtual format and with the same desire to involve children in the design of the Oak of the future.”

“The town of tomorrow” returns to Carballo with a virtual format”

“The town of tomorrow” returns to Carballo with a virtual format”

NH Diario   9/12/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    “The project “The town of tomorrow”, by the architect Sandra González Álvarez, returns to Carballo two years after its first edition. And it does so in a virtual format due to the current health situation.”

“Children take Arzúa’s streets back again”

“Children take Arzúa’s streets back again”

El Comacal (La Voz de Galicia)   26/11/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 “Schoolchildren participated in a project to discover their habitat through architecture and art”

“How to recover the identity of a town, and how it could be again a place of meeting and exchange are, among others, the questions that explain the birth of ‘A Vila do Mañá’, an educational project whose goal is to promote, through game, children and teenagers´ awareness of the environment in which they live, and actively witness the processes of common space’s construction, thus giving them a leading role, usually reduced to a more controlled play environment such as playgrounds. The aim of the project, signed by the architect Sandra González, and its specific development in Arzúa are detailed in a recently published book, after the participation of a group of children from the town in the experience. Educational tools used in the design of the activities in which the children participated, for which Arzúa presented itself as a “xogo da oca” gameboard, with significant spaces and of reference in each of the boxes. The stone sculpture of the cheesmaker that in the central square of Galicia pays tribute to those who craft the product that identifies the municipality of Arzua, a stage of the Camino de Santiago, the sports complex of the municipal swimming pool, the baroque hermitage of A Mota, the historic complex that, in the urban section of the French route, they form the Carmen and Dolores streets, and some emblematic palaces of the municipality are represented in that original and unpublished “xogo da oca”, formed, thus, by architectonic, urbanistic, landscaping, artistic and cultural elements that form the identity of Arzúa. They were the scenarios in which the children who participated in the project developed activities structured through six concepts -scale, perception, space, town, landscape and sustainable development- and four tools: the point, the line, the plane, and the three-dimensional element.

“Fact check. Are children forced to wear waist floats to maintain social distance in Spain?”

“Fact check. Are children forced to wear waist floats to maintain social distance in Spain?”

Observador   15/09/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               “So what is it about? The publication has been shared numerous times in the last few hours and seen by more than 27,000 people, but it recounts an experience of a Spanish architectural firm that took place on the first weekend of September in Arzúa, a town in A Coruña.

“How much is it a meter and a half?”

“How much is it a meter and a half?”

La Opinión A Coruña   07/09/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    “With the program ‘A Vila do Maña’, Sandra Gonzalez analyzes the design of the cities and whether they are adapted to the new measures derived from Covid-19. To check it out, she went out on Arzua’s streets with children using floaters to learn the safety distance’s measure. “Usually there is no place to walk,” says the architect from A Coruña.

“A vila do Mañá’ returns to Malpica to bring landscape closer to children”

“A vila do Mañá’ returns to Malpica to bring landscape closer to children”

El Correo Gallego   19/08/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Children from six years old and above will be able to take part in the third edition of the workshop “A vila do mañá” from 24 to 28 August. An initiative that, according to the mayor, Walter Pardo, aims that children become aware of the architecture, heritage, urbanism and landscape of our city through games”.

“A vila do Mañá’ returns to Malpica to bring landscape closer to children”

“A Vila do Mañá’ lands again in Malpica with a complete program of activities adapted to the new normality”

Xornal Galicianorte   18/08/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      The plenary hall of Malpica‘s City Council hosted today, Tuesday, August 18, the official presentation of the educational program ‘A Vila do Mañá’. The event was attended by the Mayor, Walter Pardo, the Councilor for Social Services and Economic Promotion, Sergio García Villar, and the Councilor for Tourism, Security, Traffic, Services and Agriculture, Alfredo Cañizo. The presentation was also attended by the creator and director of the program, Sandra González Álvarez, and Santiago Rojo Martínez, a member of Post Arquitectos. Both will be responsible for teaching the training sessions of this initiative.

“Malpica officially presents “A vila do mañá”

“Malpica officially presents “A vila do mañá”

NH Diario   18/08/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        The Malpica City Council will host this Tuesday the official presentation of A vila do mañá, an educational project that is now celebrating its third edition in the municipality.

The event will be held today in the plenary hall of the City Council, at 11:00. Through “A vila do mañá program, aimed to children of the municipality, the goal is to make kids aware of architecture, heritage, urban planning and landscape

“How are our historic villages to children’s eyes?”

“How are our historic villages to children’s eyes?”

Historia de Galicia   29/07/2020                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        At one time we were afraid of the mountain. It was the mountain of wolf, of the ogre, of darkness. It was the place where we could get lost. When elders told us tales, the mountain was the preferred place to hide from enemies, traps, anguish. […] At one time we felt safe between the houses, in the city, the neighborhood. This was the place where we were looking for teammates, where we found them to play together. […]

But in a few decades, everything changed. There has been a tremendous, fast, total transformation, as our society has never seen before (at least as recorded in documented history). […] The mountain became beautiful, luminous, the object of dreams and desires. The city, on the other hand, has become something dirty, gray, monstrous”. This is Francesco Tonucci’s story appearing on the website of “A Vila do Mañá” project

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