Archiprix International | Madrid | Workshop | the Multiplayer City | Fuencarropoly | Game
Using the concept of gaming, the Multiplayer City-group, wants to unveil the actors and processes involved in urban planning, to describe the proposed urban mutations with a limited amount of complexity. Every decision, every negotiation influences the urban development. The Multiplayer City choose Fuencarral as a case. The derelict area is strategic located in the middle of a wider area where something is bound to happen.
Although the ludic character is a game’s essential element, this work is primarily about finding operative narratives for the complex relations that build the city. Urban tissue is always transforming, there is no static time, that’s why the game has no end and can be played forever.
Team
Luis Basabe Montalvo
Annalaura Ciampi
Marcela Esquivel
Karina Fiorella Gutierrez Allccaco
Romaissa Ali Hadji
Saverio Massaro
Pablo Menéndez Paunero
Haitham Nabil
Monica Pacheco
Pedro Pitarch Alonso
Javier Tellechea
Maria Tyulkanova
Amilcar Ventura
archiprix.org
Using the concept of gaming, the Multiplayer City-group, wants to unveil the actors and processes involved in urban planning, to describe the proposed urban mutations with a limited amount of complexity. Every decision, every negotiation influences the urban development. The Multiplayer City choose Fuencarral as a case. The derelict area is strategic located in the middle of a wider area where something is bound to happen.
Although the ludic character is a game’s essential element, this work is primarily about finding operative narratives for the complex relations that build the city. Urban tissue is always transforming, there is no static time, that’s why the game has no end and can be played forever.
Team
Luis Basabe Montalvo
Annalaura Ciampi
Marcela Esquivel
Karina Fiorella Gutierrez Allccaco
Romaissa Ali Hadji
Saverio Massaro
Pablo Menéndez Paunero
Haitham Nabil
Monica Pacheco
Pedro Pitarch Alonso
Javier Tellechea
Maria Tyulkanova
Amilcar Ventura
archiprix.org