Vallecas and the "Air Trees"
In the outskirts of Madrid many new areas were planned for development and were constructed in the past ten years. But when the crisis hit these areas stood still and remain as a constant reminder of the burst construction bubble fueled by speculation and a boom economy. Some of these areas are private apartments and others are pubic housing. Last week David Cohn took me on a tour of Vallecas. Specifically I wanted to see an installation by Ecosistema Urbano called the "Air Trees".
The red outlined areas in this map show the
planned development outside of the city.
A profusion of vines and children
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Besides its social value, the "Air Trees" as the name implies, are temporary proxies for mature trees. There are trees planted in the adjacent plazas but it will take decades for them to provide enough shade and habitat. So the structure is equipped with vines on each level and solar panels which run the irrigation and feed additional power into the grid. I noticed a lot of birds using the structure while I was there.
Kids really seem to enjoy rising their bikes around the colored paving circle. |
The public housing is made from inexpensive materials used in innovative ways in eye popping optimistic colors |
The solar panels are supposed to create enough additional energy to pay for the upkeep of the structures. But it was unclear how much maintenance is being done. The play surfacing had big holes and there is graffiti everywhere. But it did not seem to lessen anyone's enjoyment of the space. And graffiti is a big problem in Madrid in general. It is mostly tagging, more artistic graffiti i wouldn't mind. Madrid Rio park actually spends a pretty large part of its budget on anti graffiti coatings and DAILY cleaning to discourage taggers. So I was very happy to finally see this project after months of drooling over it on Ecosistema Urbano's website. It lived up to my expectations:)
But this neighborhood is one of the most populated. There are many more that are more desolate and I will take you through many of those as well. They are large in area and so I will need a bike to make those trips more feasible. But I hope to pick it up soon so you can expect more Abandoned Madrid very soon!
Additional Links:
Ecosistema Urbano's portfolio here:
Other articles about the project:
great "landing" yesterday to Vallecas!
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