The hybrid outcome of a construction workshop, a space for celebration and a non-waste landscape
In the small village of Ronda (Malaga, Spain) there is an old stone built monastery with views at the valley, now converted into a winery house. This is the place where the UVA Music Festival took place, during the summers of 2017 and 2018, being definitely one of the most incredible landscapes we have ever worked at.
Collaborative construction
Every time we face a new project, we always look for the factors that would allow us to extract an educational value out of the process. A certain place is potentially a shared place, as long as it is being conceived, designed and constructed via liberal collaboration among the involved working groups.
At UVA Festival, the scenographic setting-up process of the festival was transformed into a knowledge-exchanging workshop, while developing the construction of prototypes along with young students and professionals with proper interests in music, architecture, visual arts, etc. In other words, we converted the set up of a music festival into an academy, a space and time zone of proximal development to teach and be taught.
Non – waste landscape
We consider extremely necessary to pre-plan the waste impact that any kind of ephemeral or permanent architectural operation leaves to each place or landscape. We try to give our projects a second life, other than their initial purpose. In both UVA Festival editions, part of the interventions have been distributed in public educational and cultural centers of the town of Ronda.