Project Entry 2017 for Latin America

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    New infrastructure model promoting new spaces for social and cultural exchange.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    The project seeks to generate a network of public space and small-scale facilities based on the intervention of telecommunication infrastructures and the places they occupy; these are currently urban islands which are restricted to pedestrians for administrative and technical reasons. Through the creation of replicable models, we strive to compose new landscape units integrating these infrastructures in social, cultural, iconic, environmental, landscape, architectural and urban tissues.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    We intend to provide a local solution to the global problem of the proliferation of telecommunication towers by integrating the sites associated with these artifacts into the city, thus fostering cultural exchanges, restoring ecosystems and biotic connections, providing alternative energy systems and creating new facilities around them. Both the intervention of existing infrastructures and the identification of future insertion sites are beneficial to ensuring proper growth.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    Identification of specific problems and intervention basic operations.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    Operation and intervention matrix – Creation of a replicable system.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    Intervention models for the integration of existing infrastructures.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    Verification prototype for the implementation of new infrastructures.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    Rainwater collection system and alternative energy collection systems.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    Attraction and protection of biodiversity system and telecommunications technical system.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    Interdependence between landscape, infrastructure, urban tissue, architecture and context.

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    Multipurpose telecommunication towers, Medellín, Colombia

    Winners of the LafargeHolcim Awards Next Generation 4th prize (l-r): Alejandro Vargas Marulanda, Daniel Felipe Zuluaga Londoño, and Iojann Restrepo García, architects, Universidad Nacional de Colombia – Sede Medellín, Medellín, Colombia.

Last updated: March 21, 2017 Medellín, Colombia

Telecommunication infrastructures: Current global issue – Local solution

Currently, telecommunications are one of the main engines of global economic development. Since the arrival of the digital age it has generated an unprecedented increase in the number of infrastructures that have not been able to adapt physically or functionally in cities. Recognizing that current and future lifestyles depend on these devices, we conceive a project that seeks to integrate these infrastructures and the spaces associated with them through social, landscape, architecture and urban interventions. Our project creates replicable models which could be interpreted on a worldwide basis, giving a multidisciplinary, multi-scale and timeless response to this problematic. The proposed intervention models include existing infrastructure and provide alternatives for new developments.

Network of facilities and small-scale public spaces for social and cultural integration

The project proposes the recovery of the large and unnecessarily closed spaces that these artifacts occupy for the creation of new public parks and small-scale facilities associated to telecommunication infrastructures. These interventions seek to understand the landscape, climatological, iconic and cultural conditions in each of the artifacts context, looking to create new spaces that promote social encounter, environmental education and cultural exchange between adjacent communities. The project seeks to alleviate the existing public space deficit in the city (in Medellín there is barely 3.9 sq m per inhabitant, the ideal area according to WHO is 15 sq m), making it a small-scale public integration network that was previously hidden behind telecommunication infrastructures.

New self-sustaining small scale public infrastructure model

Given the growing dependence on telecommunications and the national infrastructure deficit amounting to 12,000, we propose a new model that not only responds to technical parameters and aesthetics, but is capable of integrating the environment and providing resources for its operation through alternative energies. It also helps in consolidating a new aesthetic for this type of infrastructure, relating it with the materials and urban language of each place. Although the project entails a greater initial investment; the collection of rainwater for secondary uses, the collection and storage of energy and the implementation of community gardens, ensure that over time a very high percentage of the building can be operated and maintained with the activities that it stimulates.