All is ready to start the "TAC! Urban Architecture Festival”, with the completion of the “AIRE” pavilion by P + S Estudio de Arquitectura, which can be visited in the Plaza del Humilladero in Granada.

The pavilion is the result of the winning proposal of the contest held for this purpose to host the festival that will start its first edition this Friday. The event is an initiative promoted by the General Directorate of Urban Agenda and Architecture of the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA), in collaboration with the Arquia Foundation.
“AIRE”, the project by P + S Estudio de Arquitectura that has been going up in the Plaza del Humilladero since last week, stands out for the combination of a natural material such as burlap, with a great local artisan tradition, with a modular structure. Likewise, due to its volume, changing between day and night will make the piece a visible and representative icon in the public space of the Plaza del Humilladero.

The first edition of TAC! Urban Architecture Festival will be held from October 14 to November 14 around the temporary pavilion that will host the festival program, made up of concerts, recitals or talks, among other activities.

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P+S Estudio de Arquitectura. Architects.- Francisco Parada, Laura R. Salvador.
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TAC! Festival de Arquitectura Urbana. Plaza del Humilladero, Granada, Spain.
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October 14 - November 14, 2022.
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Imagen Subliminal, Javier Callejas.
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P + S Estudio de Arquitectura was founded in Madrid in 2019 by the architects Francisco Javier Parada Pino and Laura R. Salvador González.  The P + S studio understands the exercise of architecture and urban planning as a common practice of research and work. The study focuses on the investigation of the processes of indeterminacy, thermodynamics and entropy, applied to the exercise of architecture and urban planning.

Francisco Parada (Chile, 1984). Architect with distinction from the Universidad del Desarrollo -Santiago de Chile in 2009. He works as aprofessor in the Faculty of Architecture of the same University between 2010-2017, participating in various academic projects and publications. He simultaneously practices the profession independently between 2011-2017. Since 2018 he has been studying for a Doctorate in the Transversal Studies of Architecture and Urbanism program at ETSAM – Polytechnic University of Madrid.

Laura R. Salvador (Spain, 1989). Architect (2016) y Máster en Estudios Urbanos (2019) and Master in Urban Studies (2019) from ETSAM (Polytechnic University of Madrid). She carries out training stays at TU Delft, in the study of B.V. Doshi in Ahmedabad, in addition to numerous international workshops (ETH Zurich, CSM London, among others). Between 2012 and 2018, she collaborates with the COAM, Arquitectos Sin Fronteras (Senegal) and in an R+D+i project in the Department of Urbanism of the ETSAM, also exercising professionally independently.
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Published on: October 12, 2022
Cite: ""AIRE" in the Plaza del Humilladero by P + S Estudio de Arquitectura" METALOCUS. Accessed
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