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RCR, Dream and Nature
(2018)
Projections for the Catalan Pavillion of Architecture by RCR (Biennal Venice 2018)
Codirected with Carolina Rosich, produced by Brutal Media
Projections on circular glass screens for RCR Arquitectes - recipients of the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2017 - for the 16th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia.
The project, which will represent Catalonia in the Biennale Architettura 2018 as Collateral Event and which is curated by journalist Pati Nunez and architect Estel Ortega along with RCR Arquitectes, reveals an unknown side of Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta: their most intimate universe. These three architects have created a space to research and rethink man's relationship to the world, located in the La Vila estate in the Bianya Valley (Girona), and it's in this landscape that their project for 16th International Architecture Exhibition is based.
In the words of RCR Arquitectes: "In Venice we will present our dream, unknown and unpublished up until now. It's a key moment in the development of this project, and it's through architecture that the birth of a utopia under construction that unveils our interior world is being represented." The intention is that "those who visit the space at the Biennale will feel an immense draw to get to know La Vila and to perceive the force of nature, a force that can change you. Our aim is that entering into The Dream becomes a highly sensorial experience."
In the words of Pati Nunez, co-curator of the project: "We're suggesting experimenting with new formats applied to the dissemination of architecture. There are no models or blueprints at the exhibition. The dream in the title refers to the most intimate side of Rafael, Carme and Ramon because their way of understanding the world is what forms the basis their architecture." Estel Ortega the co-curator reaffirms that "the museography is intentional; it's part of the project and its trajectory is not linear. The idea is to provoke the feeling of being inside a dream. You could say it's like a cave of lights and liquid movement, an immaterial space that allows each person to construct their own unique experience, just like in a dream."