LLULL.CAT | XARXALLULL | FABER RESIDENCY | Biennal d'Art de Venècia 2021

21/07/2020

Catalonia in Venice Highlights the Role of Architecture in Climate Emergency and Public Health Crisis

Catalonia in Venice - air/aria/aire, part of the Collateral Event of the Biennale Architettura 2021, is an exhibition curated by architect Olga Subirós, commissioned by the Institut Ramon Llull, with the participation of 300.000 Km/s, an urbanism studio in macro data-based strategic planning.

Text Written by Christele Harrouk published at Arch Daily

Catalonia in Venice - air/aria/aire, part of the Collateral Event of the Biennale Architettura 2021, is an exhibition curated by architect Olga Subirós, commissioned by the Institut Ramon Llull, with the participation of 300.000 Km/s, an urbanism studio in macro data-based strategic planning. Reflecting on the central theme of the Biennale “How will we live together?” the project investigates the role of architecture and urbanism within the context of the climate emergency and the public health crisis.

 

Barcelona with pollution. Image Courtesy of Jon Tugores

Barcelona with pollution. Image Courtesy of Jon Tugores

 

Barcelona without pollution. Image Courtesy of Jon Tugores

Barcelona without pollution. Image Courtesy of Jon Tugores

Particularly relevant within the context of the COVID-19 health crisis, the exhibition Entitled Aire, seeks to find solutions to two interconnected global crises, “through an investigation into air pollution and how it directly affects people”. Running from May 22 till November 21, 2021, the intervention“offers an immersion into the radical experience of air contamination through a large, multisensory installation”. Knowing that epidemics have always been an opportunity to accelerate the introduction of urban planning measures aimed at improving health in cities, Catalonia in Venice - air/aria/aire is an investigation into new work methodologies, which allow for a radically different analysis of the cities, and a different visualization of future opportunities.

 

Maps of emissions- O3. Image Courtesy of 300.000 Km/s

Maps of emissions- O3. Image Courtesy of 300.000 Km/s

Maps of emissions- NO2. Image Courtesy of 300.000 Km/s

Maps of emissions- NO2. Image Courtesy of 300.000 Km/s

Based on the study of the city through the application of digital technologies to analyze data, Catalonia in Venice - air/aria/aire rethinks urban design. Focusing on the importance of access to open data, “the project proposes a revision of the concept of smart cities in which the use of technology is not the solution, but rather a tool to constantly renovate the social pact”.

The architecture of the exhibition space designed by Olga Subirós “offers a large-format, immersive experience that brings visitors closer to three aspects of air pollution”. 300.000 km/s will present the results of a project to create new cartographies of the city of Barcelona and of Catalonia, based on an examination of architectural, urbanistic, atmospheric, and health data. The cartographies were created using a vast range of information, from the European Space Agency (ESA) data to numerical models established by various public and private research groups in Catalonia.

Maps of vulnerabilities (Barcelona)- Urban vulnerability (public space). Image Courtesy of 300.000 Km/s

Maps of vulnerabilities (Barcelona)- Urban vulnerability (public space). Image Courtesy of 300.000 Km/s

Catalonia in Venice - air/aria/aire
May 22 — November 21, 2021

  • Curator: Olga Subirós
  • Participants: 300.000 Km/s
  • Commissioner: Institut Ramon Llull

 

 

 

x01z20

 

 

press contacts

Institut Ramon Llull:
Anna Fernandez,
afernandez@llull.cat,
+34 616 58 39 58

International press office –PICKLES PR
Enrichetta Cardinale / enrichetta@picklespr.com / +34 656956672

Top

This website uses its own and third party cookies to offer better browsing. By browsing in it the user agrees to the way we use cookies. Users can prevent cookies from being generated and erase them by using the options on their browser. Blocking cookies may mean that some of this website’s services and options do not work properly.


Cookies are small pieces of data that websites send to browsers and which are stored in users’ devices: computers, mobile telephones, tablets, and so on. Their purpose is to improve the experience of using the website, as these archives make it possible for the website to remember information about the user’s visits, such as preferred options or language. In this way the website personalizes its content and becomes more agile and useful for the user.

By browsing this website users agree to cookies being installed in their equipment that enable us to find out the following information:

Types of cookies

This website uses session, or temporary, cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies merely keep data while the user is visiting the website. Persistent cookies store the data on the device’s hard drive so that it will be accessible in more than one session.

Depending on the type of data obtained the website can use technical cookies.

These allow users to browse the webpage and use the different options or services it contains. For example, controlling data traffic and communication, identifying the session, entering restricted access areas, requesting enrolment or participation in an event, using security features while browsing and storing content.

Personalization cookies.

These allow users to access the website with some general characteristics that are either already predefined in their hard drive or defined by the user. For example, the language, the type of browser used to access the website, the chosen content design, the geo-location of the device or the regional configuration from where access takes place.

Statistical analysis cookies

These make it possible to monitor and analyse the behaviour of visitors to the website. The information gathered is used to measure a website’s activity and to produce users’ browsing history, making it possible to improve the service.

Third party cookies

Third party cookies that manage and improve the services offered can also be installed. For example, statistics services like Google Analytics.

Managing the cookies in my browser

Users can allow, block or erase the cookies installed in their device by configuring the browsing options.

If the use of cookies in the browser is blocked, some services or functions of the webpage may not be available

This website uses its own and third party cookies to offer better browsing. By browsing in it the user agrees to the way we use cookies. Users can prevent cookies from being generated and erase them by using the options on their browser. Blocking cookies may mean that some of this website’s services and options do not work properly.


Cookies are small pieces of data that websites send to browsers and which are stored in users’ devices: computers, mobile telephones, tablets, and so on. Their purpose is to improve the experience of using the website, as these archives make it possible for the website to remember information about the user’s visits, such as preferred options or language. In this way the website personalizes its content and becomes more agile and useful for the user.

By browsing this website users agree to cookies being installed in their equipment that enable us to find out the following information:

Types of cookies

This website uses session, or temporary, cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies merely keep data while the user is visiting the website. Persistent cookies store the data on the device’s hard drive so that it will be accessible in more than one session.

Depending on the type of data obtained the website can use technical cookies.

These allow users to browse the webpage and use the different options or services it contains. For example, controlling data traffic and communication, identifying the session, entering restricted access areas, requesting enrolment or participation in an event, using security features while browsing and storing content.

Personalization cookies.

These allow users to access the website with some general characteristics that are either already predefined in their hard drive or defined by the user. For example, the language, the type of browser used to access the website, the chosen content design, the geo-location of the device or the regional configuration from where access takes place.

Statistical analysis cookies

These make it possible to monitor and analyse the behaviour of visitors to the website. The information gathered is used to measure a website’s activity and to produce users’ browsing history, making it possible to improve the service.

Third party cookies

Third party cookies that manage and improve the services offered can also be installed. For example, statistics services like Google Analytics.

Managing the cookies in my browser

Users can allow, block or erase the cookies installed in their device by configuring the browsing options.

If the use of cookies in the browser is blocked, some services or functions of the webpage may not be available