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Mar 2024
52m 39s

100: Cristina Gamboa (Lacol)

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Cristina Gamboa is a co-founder of the Barcalona-based architecture cooperative Lacol.


"We are constantly fighting with budgets, and are often left with what is absolutely necessary – a “pure” architecture. […] When the manzanas [Cerda’s urban grid for Barcelona] were built without architects this lead to a homogeneity, or even genericness, that we are comfortable with, maybe because of its lack of a specific aesthetic narrative."



Episode References: 


John Habraken – frameworks of mass support


Lucien Kroll


Frei Otto


Francesc Rius – Coll De Portell Housing


Alfons Soldevila – Casa Mas Ram




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