Authors/enrique espinosa

Enrique Espinosa has been an architect, co-founder and co-director of PKMN architectures since 2006 and associate professor of ETSAM at CoLaboratorio since 2015. Since 2016 he directs Eeestudio, collaborating online with other professionals and institutions, and researches from Metamethodologies around collaborative learning and production processes developing the thesis Co-learning / Co-doing “. One of the basic lines of his office is the study and cooperative construction of catalogs and cultural, ecological, citizen, spatial and technical assemblies. His works include Teruelzilla, All I Own House or The Young Old House, or the co-curatorial and co-edition projects Arquitectura COAM 375 (Tetuán), Sampling Contexts or A Fine Line.

Open City
Re-thinking the post-Industrial City / Re-pensando la ciudad postindustrial
Almudena Ribot, Enrique Espinosa, Diego García-Setién, Begoña de Abajo, Gaizka Altuna / CoLaboratorio
Currently 55% of the world's population lives in cities, predictably reaching 70% in 2050. Cities are organisms in continuous transformation: growth, change, but also shrinking or collapse. Open City explores and speculates from contemporaneity about the future of the post-industrial city, where industrial archipelagoes (S), frames (XL) and obsolete or deprogrammed singularities (M/L) represent critical contexts but also opportunities for a new Open City.
Open Systems have been the research focus of CoLab. This book collects some relevant and engagingly contemporary insights, including contributions by Andrés Jaque, Juan Herreros, Philipp Oswalt, Momojo Kaijima (Atelier Bow-Wow), Langarita Navarro or Cedric Price, among others.
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