Grashood Moscow
Public Architecture - Future for Europe exhibition -
GRAS shared a series of its own projects to highlight private architecture’s positive role in creating community
GRAS Reynés Arquitectos designed “Grashood” for the “Public Architecture- Future for Europe” exhibition organized by the European Cultural Centre – Russia in collaboration with ECC – Italy.
The presentation aims to portray actual public architecture with built projects, projects under construction and even dream projects of public architecture in Europe.
Program
Cultural architecture exhibition
Location
Moscow, RU
Size
4 m²
Venue
Schusev State Museum of Architecture
Year
2020
Team
Guillermo Reynés, Constanza Iovine, Klaudia Sandecka
Organizers
ECC-Russia, ECC-Italy
Topography
ImpresRapit
3D Printing
I3D ABAX
Videomapping
Palmapping Audiovisuales
The showcase “Public Architecture – Future for Europe” opened on January 30, 2020. The organizers of the exhibition, ECC Italy and ECC Russia, decided to create this space in the Schusev State Museum of Architecture in Moscow and bring together approximately 40 architects from all over the world, who are sincerely concerned about urban development, innovations and environmental issues, showing their ideas, thoughts and concerns about current and future architecture.
The exhibition shows a wide variety of designs about public architecture, from models of existing projects, to models and photographs of future projects, to projections of existing, future or ephemeral ideas.
GRAS Reynés Architects studio presented Grashood Moscow.
Grashood shows how a collection of private GRAS projects, from different places, scales and budgets put together on a plot, create a small piece of public architecture, a neighborhood, a community.
Therefore, the focus is not only on the architecture of public buildings, but on the neighbourhood, the community, and how through the quality of private architecture, good quality planning can be achieved. Private architecture is 99% of the architecture produced in the world, therefore it is responsible for the cities in which we live and has an important role in the future of European cities.