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This project is designed as an imaginary competition for the students to produce and submit their ideas. It is part of a broader project named Water Land Art Park. The Water Land Art Park is a public space intervention project coordinated by researchers linked to R3iAP. The object of work is the network of washhouses located in the extreme southwest of the parish of Campanhã, in Porto. In the context of combining the themes of “Water”, “Nature” and Urban Heritage”, it aims to create a network of public art installations that contribute to the valorization of that public equipment, invisible or in a state of “forgetfulness” that for a century was dedicated to the act of “washing”. (in progress)

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    • 1. The Shape Of Water
    • 2. Retrato de um rastro
    • 3. MANY WAYS OF MIRRORING
    • 4. CASCADE VESSELS
    • 5. (des)aguar
    • 6. NÓDOAS DE ÁGUA
    • 8. Sound Waves
    • 9. Aqua.nnection
    • 10. Lavo com o teu corpo
    • 11. MAMUTE
    • 12. Forest Bathing
    • 13. Azul lava a imagem
    • Vanessa Rendeiro, Ana Paula Figueiredo, Pedro Henrique Baldissera de Bitencourt, Luiza Scherrer, Ana Lima, P d Andrea, Clara Sefair, Maëlla Castiglione, Gloria Sousa, David Gamel, Ana Sousa Santos, Orlando Vieira Francisco, Gabriela V.Pinheiro, Rui Paulo Gomes dos Santos, Vita Martí
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    This project is designed as an imaginary competition for the students to produce and submit their ideas. It is part of a broader project named Water Land Art Park. The Water Land Art Park is a public space intervention project coordinated by researchers linked to R3iAP. The object of work is the network of washhouses located in the extreme southwest of the parish of Campanhã, in Porto. In the context of combining the themes of “Water”, “Nature” and Urban Heritage”, it aims to create a network of public art installations that contribute to the valorization of that public equipment, invisible or in a state of “forgetfulness” that for a century was dedicated to the act of “washing”. (in progress)
  • Vanessa Rendeiro, Ana Paula Figueiredo, Pedro Henrique Baldissera de Bitencourt, Luiza Scherrer, Ana Lima, P d Andrea, Clara Sefair, Maëlla Castiglione, Gloria Sousa, David Gamel, Ana Sousa Santos, Orlando Vieira Francisco, Gabriela V.Pinheiro, Rui Paulo Gomes dos Santos, Vita Martí - ROUTES OF WATER / Caminhos da Água - 2025
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