07/12/2013
Maria Isabel Espinosa worked on three competition entries with Franco Micucci and many others. In the discussions with team members and the organizers, Maria Isabel identified the concept of "edificabilidad" as the key to understanding the perspective out of which all of these ideas emerge. Looking at the many ways of translating the word to English, she comes down to the sense of potential: What is the highest potential for the future manifestation of a given site or place?
The key concept is the coming together of three characteristics: Habitability, Activity, and Mobility, shorted as "HAM."
The common ground of the two entries by three teams is captured in the method identified as "mapping the possiblities" documenting both the edificabilidad and the Habitability-Activity-Mobility embedded in the situations of La Carlota. Rather than a fixed vision, the sense of possibility is preserved with three approaches to the implementation:
Project of Projects
Gradual Project
Consensus Project
Separately and together, these approaches maintain an on-going sense of possibility.
There is a need to design for people, regreen Caracas, and build on the existing strengths of Caracas and its people.
The city of Barcelona stands as a paradigmatic example of the way architecture integrated with strong understanding of forces operating at the larger scale of the city and the non-material processes and relationships (life). La Mina was the piece of the underdeveloped world in a developed urban center.