
"Public space is often designed around a narrow idea of how people move, interact, and respond to their surroundings. ParkTEA starts from a different position. The city can also make room for those who experience space through different sensory and social conditions."
"ParkTEA engages the theme of coexistence through a proposal that brings together care, infrastructure, and urban life."
"Developed by Ignacio Martínez Pardo at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM), the project was conceived within the Master's thesis (Graduate-MHab) program during the 2024 to 2025 academic year, under the guidance of Héctor Fernández Elorza, Jesús Aparicio, Carlos García Fernández, and Jaime Daroca Guerrero."
Public space is often planned around a limited model of movement, interaction, and environmental response. ParkTEA proposes an alternative approach that allows cities to make room for people who experience space through different sensory and social conditions. The project centers on coexistence by connecting care, infrastructure, and everyday urban life. It is developed by Ignacio Martínez Pardo within the Graduate-MHab master’s thesis program during the 2024 to 2025 academic year. The work was guided by multiple academic mentors and received recognition as a winner of the first ArchDaily Student Project Awards edition.
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