28 July 2010
27 July 2010
Stairway Section
To benefit from the topography of the site a system of terraces is proposed where gravity has a fundamental impact. Rainwater is collected from the roofs of the ranchos, stored at the level of the stairway and then used to irrigate the vegetables grown in terraces below. The organic materials and waste from the plants are composted and used to enrich the soil.
Visit to Barrio San Agustin and 'Hong-Kong'
24 July 2010
Materials Escalera La Ceiba
Escalera La Ceiba
23 July 2010
22 July 2010
Barrio San Agustin - Feature Mapping
21 July 2010
Initial Proposals
To address the problem with floods and landslides during torrential rains, the rainwater will be collected from the barrio roofs and directed to a large expandable container. How much water is used for irrigation and what plants are irrigated depends on the level of water in the container. The water is filtered through a series of plant beds and then used for showers and toilets.
Rainwater is lead from the barrio roofs and collected in a series of suspended sacks. From each sack leads an individual pipe for irrigation. The plants are grown in terraces so that excessive water drains off. For easy harvest the plant beds are located adjacent to the stairways.
Rainwater is lead from the barrio roofs and collected in a series of suspended sacks. From each sack leads an individual pipe for irrigation. The plants are grown in terraces so that excessive water drains off. For easy harvest the plant beds are located adjacent to the stairways.
Barrio Nuevo, Barrio Tricolor
The Barrio Nuevo, Barrio Tricolor is a government funded project to improve the condition of the ranchos (houses of the barrios). The roofs of the houses are repaired and the walls are painted with the colours of the Venezuelan flag. In addition to that there is a small project going on with community leader Auri and Natalya. The project aims to address the issue of rubbish and how it can be reduced. The idea is to start a compost and on the walls paint a mural showing what material should go into the compost.
20 July 2010
The Stairway of La Ceiba
17 July 2010
La Ceiba
The site for the project will be on the top of the hill outside the Metro Cable station of La Ceiba. There were some houses there before but they have been demolished to give place for some new housing developments. At the moment the site resembles a war zone with ruins of buildings and rubbish everywhere. The proposal involves a semi-temporary hydroponics farm where the inhabitants of the barrio can grow their own vegetables.
16 July 2010
Case Study: Organoponico Bolivar 1
Organopónico Bolivar I is the first urban organic garden in Caracas. It was started 2002 as a cooperative and is part of the government’s plan to produce more food locally.
(Image from www.panna.org/files/u1/gardeningCity.jpg)
15 July 2010
The Stairways of the Barrio
14 July 2010
San Agustin Barrio
13 July 2010
Meeting with Artist Natalya Critchley
Natalya Critchley is an artist who is collaborating with UTT and has been drawing the Metrocable project in the San Agustin barrio. Born in England, Critchley has, since 1981, been based in Venezuela. Since working in the barrio and attending community meetings she has got invaluable connections with the community leaders and will help me get in touch with them to gain access to the barrio.
Natalya Critchley webpage
Contemporary Art Society
Natalya Critchley webpage
Contemporary Art Society
Caracas Orientation
7 July 2010
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