Experimental Shelter in the Sierra de Segura / SANTZO arquitectos
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Experimental Shelter in the Sierra de Segura / SANTZO arquitectos
"Tinadas, pigsties, mills, and washhouses populate this natural landscape of the Sierra de Segura alongside small, generally abandoned villages. Remnants that were once an essential part of everyday life and the memory of thousands of anonymous men and women who inhabited these landscapes. People forced to abandon their homes and lands to create an environment where they could enjoy hunting, disregarding their rights."
"Remnants that were once an essential part of everyday life and the memory of thousands of anonymous men and women who inhabited these landscapes."
"People forced to abandon their homes and lands to create an environment where they could enjoy hunting, disregarding their rights."
Tinadas, pigsties, mills, and washhouses populate the natural landscape of the Sierra de Segura alongside small, generally abandoned villages. These rural remnants were once essential parts of everyday life and preserve the memory of thousands of anonymous men and women who inhabited these landscapes. Many people were forced to abandon their homes and lands to create environments oriented toward hunting, with their rights disregarded. An experimental shelter in the Sierra de Segura engages with these traces of rural life and the histories of displacement, responding to material remnants and the social and ecological conditions of the territory.
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