Witnessed the ups and downs of Puerto Madores, the Silos is left by time on the historical axis of Buenos Aires. The design attempts to awaken the dormant silos and to facilitate conversations among Calatrava’s bridge, Holanda’s plaza, and the park Mujeres Argentinas.
Organized by TerraViva, the competition was open to students, architects, designers, artists, makers, activists and anyone interested in the fields of design and architecture. Protect me from what I love is a landmark for Buenos Aires and the contemporary city in general.
Protect me from what I love is a landmark for Buenos Aires and the contemporary city in general. The topic of food is crucial and has as much to do with economics and ecology as it does with urban planning.
The project constantly communicates with the city through screens and street art. Tangoing Hemline stages the Silo as a place that bridges the past of Bueno Aires as a port city and celebrates Argentine Tango’s flourishing culture that continues to bloom out of its immigrant past.
The solar farms are the 68.11-MW Zonda I, the 31.89-MW Zonda IB, the 17-MW Cura Brochero and the 8-MW Cura Brochero Ampliacion. The biogas power plant brought 3.12 MW. At the end of the second quarter, Argentina had 5,393 MW of installed renewable energy capacity across 202 operational plants.
TerraViva Competitions has officially released the complete list of awarded projects of the design contest “Silos Buenos Aires”. Addressed to architects and designers from all over the world, this ideas competition aimed to imagine the rehabilitation of the Silos de la Junta General de Granos, in a creative and unprecedented way.