• © Colectivo720. UVA El Orfelinato, Medellin, vue aérienne.

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Colectivo 720, committed to sustainability

2015, was certainly a year to remember for Colectivo720! After winning the LafargeHolcim Award Gold for Latin America in 2014, architects Mario Camargo and Luis Tombé, together with Juan Calle and Horacio Valencia of EPM Group, won the Global LafargeHolcim Award Gold the year after.
Their Articulated Site: Water reservoirs as public park project, opened in December 2015, centers on creating high quality public spaces inserted into low-income, dense neighborhoods at a reservoir where two giant water tanks have been replaced by new infrastructure. The architecture takes inspiration from the site’s history, surrounding topography, and structure of existing tanks and pools, resulting in an intervention with minimal environmental impact. A humble design but the ideas about the future of the city are ambitious and imbued with humanity.

As the 5th LafargeHolcim Awards competition is getting closer, Mario Camargo, partner at Colectivo720, answered AA’s questions and told us more about the project genesis and the impact of the Award on his work as an architect.

AA. Could you describe the project you submitted to the LafargeHolcim Foundation for sustainable construction for which you won an Award? What is the current status of this project?

Mario Camargo. UVA El Orfelinato is part of the program UVA (Unidades De Vida Articulada) promoted by the Municipality of Medellin (2012-2015) and implemented by Grupo EPM (Empresas Publicas De Medellin). The project aims at developing sociocultural public interventions around and above the water reservoirs from the municipal aqueduct.
From a multidisciplinary vantage point, this project has become a reference for the promotion of education, culture, technology, and community participation. By rebuilding infrastructure and valuing existing landscape, it recomposes elements of memory, while creating new urban imaginaries. In an interaction between nature and the urban landscape, the park seeks to improve the quality of life in the city.

© Colectivo720. UVA El Orfelinato, Medellin, plan.
© Colectivo720. UVA El Orfelinato, Medellin, plan.

UVA El Orfelinato was one of the first drinking water reservoirs of the city. It included 4 tanks, two of which were already in disuse. The other two are part of the water supply system of the city. In this way, one of the biggest challenges and the main strategy of the project were to open the site to the community without affecting the system operation, fulfilling its public, social and cultural vocation. This was achieved through the re-use of infrastructure and inclusive architecture: open, creative, dynamic, relaxing, playful and green spaces that the sector needs to raise the knowledge exchange and community interaction.

© Colectivo720. UVA El Orfelinato, Medellin.
© Colectivo720. UVA El Orfelinato, Medellin.

UVA has become a symbol of a new urban development policy, focused in recognition and enjoyment of the city through architecture and public space. Today, they have developed permanent actions on prevention, promotions of culture, education, research and knowledge diffusion, through interaction between EPM Foundation and the community. The current offer of public space is complemented by programs including:
– “To create” workshops: painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, storytelling, recitals and cinema.
– “To share” activities: book club, creative writing, and theater workshop.
– “To communicate” courses: basic computer, Internet, word, typing texts and digital resources.
– “To take care of the environment” workshops: clean water, human seeds, sciences games, animal mask, urban garden, eco-design, basic gardening.

© Colectivo720. UVA El Orfelinato, Medellin.
© Colectivo720. UVA El Orfelinato, Medellin.

AA. What was the impact of this Award on your professional activity as an architect?

Mario Camargo. The LafargeHolcim Awards is without a doubt the most important competition worldwide in terms of sustainability. The impact of this recognition goes beyond dissemination and visibility. For us, as Colectivo720, it is a commitment to think and build a city with quality, understanding the social, cultural and physical dynamics of each environment that we projected. Every day our professional activity is more committed to create more sustainable spaces and territories.

© Colectivo720. Parque educativo San Francisco, Antioquia.
© Colectivo720. Parque educativo San Francisco, Antioquia.

AA. What are you main current projects? Are you still in touch with the LafargeHolcim Foundation’s network and/or other Award-winners? If so, in what context?

Mario Camargo. Currently, our design studio is developing (design phase) three educational projects as part of District Schools program in the city of Bogota, and one institutional project, the new Cinemateca District of Bogota, currently under construction. Meanwhile, we are designing the lighting and landscape project of the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas in the city of Cartagena, a monument that was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage site in 1984. This last year, we have developed different projects of different scales and almost all of them through public architecture competitions. At the same time, the office received a series of recognitions: winner at the 25th Colombian Biennial of Architecture in the ephemeral spaces category with the project Colonia Infancia, winner at the 2nd Latin American Biennial of Architecture with the winning project of the LafargeHolcim Award, UVA Orfelinato (Uva La Imaginacion), in the institutional project category. We also won in the not built project category with the Civic Center of Medellin master plan.

© Colectivo720. Ambientes de aprendizaje para el siglo XXI, Bogota.
© Colectivo720. Ambientes de aprendizaje para el siglo XXI, Bogota.

This year Colectivo720 will represent Colombia at the Biennial of Latin American Architecture in Pamplona, Spain, in an open call that seeks to present the most recent and outstanding practices of young architects who works in the Latin American territory.
Another relevant aspect is that our office has been able to maintain ties with the LafargeHolcim Foundation. Last year, we accompanied the diffusion of the new cycle of Awards in the city of San Salvador (El Salvador). In March, we will be in the cities of Cordoba and Buenos Aires (Argentina). In the same way, we have had other contacts to promote the winning project of the LafargeHolcim Foundation in our country and have received the friendliest treatment with each of LafargeHolcim’s representatives.

© Colectivo720. New Cinematic district, Bogota.
© Colectivo720. New Cinematic district, Bogota.

To know more about Colectivo720: http://www.colectivo720.com/cdb

To find out more about the LafargeHolcim Foundation: https://www.lafargeholcim-foundation.org

Final call! You have until March 21st to submit your project for the 5th edition of the International LafargeHolcim Awards. All information and details are available here.

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