The workshop project
was born from the idea of finding alternatives to land use in the city. The
imposition of a rigid system of commercialization of land forces people to
always have to negotiate at a disadvantage. This system processes on the
speculation that the owner of the land kidnaps the regulations of sale and rent
prices.
A flexible structure
that uses prefabricated materials for its construction, initially it proposes a
level playing field from speculation for the buyer, in that the negotiation is
not for the total and definitive impact on the property, but for the
possibilities of establishing ephemeral, mutable and evolving settlements.
Various theories have
cemented their bases in the possibility of creating settlements that may evolve
over time. In this case, informal settlements have been the inspiration for
this intervention, the negotiation of a rented property which completes itself
with the insertion of the workspace in the landscape, limiting the impact on
the land and of the watchful eyes of the authorities.
The
"illegality" of this project which is bases on the idea of a
collapsible shade, open up the discussion about the current regulations that
govern our cities, which have simply limited their possibilities, resulting in
exclusive or worse yet terribly boring cities and towns.
Could the
possibilities presented by the informal city, be even more attractive that
anything that has been presented to date?