Rambla Climate-House / Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation
Since the 1980s, vast stretches of land in the formerly-rural county of Molina de egura (Murcia) have been exploited to create suburbs. The result of this exploitation is a flattening of the land’s topographies and the destruction of its territorial system of ravines (ramblas). Ramblas constitute a fabric of veins carved by seasonal rainfall in the dry steppe landscape. In them, humidity accumulates, and biodiversity flourishes. They constitute corridors of freshness, carbon fixation, and ecological entanglement that play a crucial role in the climatic and earthy stability of Molina de Segura’s ecosystems.
© José Hevia
architects: Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovationarchitects: Miguel Mesa del CastilloLocation: Molina de Segura, Murcia, SpainProject Year: 2021Photographs: José Hevia
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© José Hevia
architects: Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovationarchitects: Miguel Mesa del CastilloLocation: Molina de Segura, Murcia, SpainProject Year: 2021Photographs: José Hevia
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