Year: 2019
Framework: Urban-architectural ideas competition, Mauá Dam Area, organised by the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining (MIEM) with the support of the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism of the University of the Republic (FADU-Udelar).
Team: Arq. Nadia Ostraujov, Arq. Catalina Radi, Arq. Elisa Porley, Arq. Daniela Fernández, Ec. Roberto Laino and Ing. Matilde Rodríguez
Tags: Urban Planning | Architecture | Project Design
Grid to South
Grid to South (G.a.S) proposes the restructuring of part of the Rambla de Montevideo edge from the incorporation of the city's checkerboard grid in the area of action: Mauá Dam and Water
G.a.S. is a multipurpose infrastructure that makes its facilities available to the service of society as a whole. It is an urban platform for innovation, networking, exchange, education and care, which is interspersed with qualified public spaces generating new synergies and exchanges based on innovation and the development of possible futures under the axes of social, cultural, economic and environmental sustainability.
In G.a.S., the public space endowed with different characteristics, highly programmed, is intertwined with education, work and care, understanding this mixture as the basis for contemporary living.