Photo: Invitation to the exhibition.

Within the framework of Architecture Week 2024, we held an exhibition to explain the almost 20-year history of the Punt 6 Collective, and how little by little it has been gaining ground to incorporate the feminist perspective in architecture and urban planning.

In the exhibition we show some of the projects developed, organized based on the different areas of urban planning in which we work: Urban and territorial model, Public and relational spaces, Facilities and services, Temporal and spatial mobility, Housing and environment, Productive activities, Perception of security and autonomy, Community action and participation and Care and health. The exhibition material collected 30 of the more than 400 projects developed in more than 130 cities and towns around the world in these 20 years of experience providing training and awareness-raising services, advice and consultancy, urban diagnosis and audits, community action and participation, research, and intervention and transformation of spaces.
The exhibition could be seen in two open days of the office, in which more than 40 people visited. Every day there were also debates about the application of feminism to urban planning and its challenges.

We share the materials from the exhibition here

Year: 2024

Client: Punt 6 Collective

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