The new exhibition at the Àgora presents the work of students from the Degree in Design (Mention in Space Design), carried out in various subjects of second and third year.
On the one hand, the bases of disciplinary knowledge are “built”, while on the other, visions of the future are “projected” from the reinterpretation of the existing.
Thus, the exhibition aims to show how a designer of space is profiled, capable of projecting a broad and synthetic vision, of a humanistic nature, which complements technical skills, and places them in the spheres of political, philosophical and ethical discussion typical of strategic design.
The result is a constellation of case studies that interrogate our context. From the micro-scale of the Casetes del Garraf to the macro-scale of the industrial monument of the Three Chimneys in Sant Adrià del Besòs, the extremes of the territory in which we live are marked: areas of contact between land, sky and sea; between past and future, between humans and the world we inhabit.