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Mon, 25 November
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Pop Up Green
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On September 28th, a rug of small plants will cover part of Plaça Nova in Barcelona, in front of the Architects’ Association of Catalonia, to give the starting signal for the 9th International Biennial of Landscape.
The installation POP UP GREEN, developed by the Biennial with the collaboration of Barcelona City Council, seeks interaction with citizens, who can take over 8,000 plants and leave them in other parts of the city, in order to design landscapes they imagine or demand.
In this way, the installation will be transformed in a social study that will lead to interventions on spaces with green cover, complaints of empty spaces, games with improvised nature and living installations.
This action of tactical urbanism, dressing in green Ciutat Vella’s heart, will serve as a starting point for the Barcelona International Biennial of Landscape Architecture through an event open to the public and designed to attract a non-specialized audience. The event will include the opening of two exhibitions organized within the framework of the Biennial: "Desemboscant", by Martí Boada, and the Barcelona Mapping, a projection on the model of the city about the development of open spaces in Barcelona.
The event will be followed by the presentation of landscape books, including the Catalogue of the 8th International Biennial of Landscape, published by Paysage.
The installation POP UP GREEN, developed by the Biennial with the collaboration of Barcelona City Council, seeks interaction with citizens, who can take over 8,000 plants and leave them in other parts of the city, in order to design landscapes they imagine or demand.
In this way, the installation will be transformed in a social study that will lead to interventions on spaces with green cover, complaints of empty spaces, games with improvised nature and living installations.
This action of tactical urbanism, dressing in green Ciutat Vella’s heart, will serve as a starting point for the Barcelona International Biennial of Landscape Architecture through an event open to the public and designed to attract a non-specialized audience. The event will include the opening of two exhibitions organized within the framework of the Biennial: "Desemboscant", by Martí Boada, and the Barcelona Mapping, a projection on the model of the city about the development of open spaces in Barcelona.
The event will be followed by the presentation of landscape books, including the Catalogue of the 8th International Biennial of Landscape, published by Paysage.