Artefacts from the future
Once the new architectural statements suggested by the buildings from the Cuencas have been internalised, possible graphic and material speculations can be developed for other possible artefacts. Just as the built landscape emerges as a result of processes of accumulation, distortion, reinterpretation, remixing, juxtaposition, combination and manipulation of what was previously there, these artefacts from the future emerge from diverse pre-existences. Created with the purpose of taking a new leap in the dark, pushing the limits of the architectural window even further, they breathe new life into the objects in which they are embedded, radically transforming them and pushing to the limit of their possibilities of use, shape or meaning. Far from establishing a new way of doing, they test the potential of a long-standing logic. The only things that remain unchanged in this territory are the laws that define it, meaning that on the surface there is only room for the changeable and provisional, in other words, the mutating.
Models: zon-e + Cómo crear historias
Prints: Degree Project students, Architecture School at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid: Jessica Carranza Muñoz, Teresa Jiménez Cuevas, Marina Kindelán Calvo, Enrique López Rodriguez, Marta Niño Saco, Mónica Ortíz Álvarez, Bárbara Palacios Orozco, Jerónimo Quevedo Cabrera, Hugo Anaximandro Rodríguez Rial, Marta Torres Párraga