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housing SHELTER OFF-GRID LIBERI FABER LUDENS Tectonic HOSPITABLE RADIATA PINE ARCHE BEST BUILT EASIER MAS NO WASTE INHABITABLE COHOUSING COMMONS SYMBIOTECHNIQUES CONVIVIAL TECHNIQUES METEOROPHILIA UNGROWING DWELLING WALKING TO ARCHITECTURE UNSCHOOLING SHELTERHOOD ENOUGHNESS TECHNIQUE SOURCES LEARNING FABRICATION BIY BIO DfMAD PROTOTYPING CODESIGN RURAL SELF-BUILD CNC VERSATILE CODWELLING TALL TIMBER HABITATS HUT BOTTOM-UP HANDMADE TERRAZZO HIGH SCHOOL TERMOARCILLA TIMBER FRAME GLULAM CLT LVL PLYWOOD PINUS SYLVESTRIS POPLAR LARCH SPRUCE CORK PUBLIC PLANNED ENDURANCE COMMUNAL NO DEBT KINDERGARTEN GERO SCHOOL NZIB WIND SUN WEATHERING EL CAMP WOOD MEDITERRANEAN PRE-LITORAL FOREST SUBRURAL NEW WILD UPCYCLING HOUSE

PINUS SYLVESTRIS

The most widely distributed pine species, we work with those coming from the Pyrenees. This tree is tolerant to poor soils, drought and frost and is found in various climatic conditions and ecological habitats. It is a pioneer species, able to colonise nutrient-poor soils in disturbed areas. In Catalonia it is called pi roig, red pine.

RESEARCH, System

BIY 20×40
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SELF-BUILD PINUS SYLVESTRIS WOOD

RESEARCH, Case Study

GG Stand
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SELF-BUILD PINUS SYLVESTRIS WOOD

PRACTICE, Built

Torre del Compte
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RURAL PINUS SYLVESTRIS UPCYCLING

Search questions

As a consequence of our search as architects, we also produce understanding and knowledge made of words -written and spoken. This search revolves around twelve constant themes, questions we don’t have a definitive answer to yet. This knowledge is not just a by-product of our activity, but rather an instrumental part that develops simultaneously and is imbricated in building.

BOOK
1. Pequeñas Cabañas BIY

An exploration on children's innate drive and ability to build, and some huts that they can build together with grown-ups. Published by Editorial Gustavo Gili.

Speech
2. Endless beginnings

Graduation Ceremony. AAA. Aarhus, Denmark. September 2020.

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Journal paper
3. OE House

ARQ 94. Universidad Católica de Chile. With Cristina Goberna and Urtzi Grau.

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Paper
4. Open Process Ecosystems

Beyond Product Platforms for multi-storey habitats design and manufacturing. With Duncan Maxwell.

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Article
5. Subrural

An incipient theory of the subrural, first published in Catalan in AT magazine, edited by Nuria Casais and Ferran Grau.

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TEACHING
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  • Dialogues
  • Learning

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