Empowering Children and Revitalising Architecture through Participatory Art: The <i>What Animal Is It?</i> Project by Iza Rutkowska

This article explores how a holistic combination of three components, society, art, and architecture, can contribute to the successful revitalisation of derelict buildings and, at the same time, improve the well-being of the users of reclaimed spaces. The author uses a case study of a playground des...

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Main Author: Iwona Szustakiewicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/12/3/107
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description This article explores how a holistic combination of three components, society, art, and architecture, can contribute to the successful revitalisation of derelict buildings and, at the same time, improve the well-being of the users of reclaimed spaces. The author uses a case study of a playground designed by the artist Iza Rutkowska in cooperation with children in a specific location at the Intermediae Matadero centre in Madrid. The centre is located in a revitalised warehouse in the complex of former municipal slaughterhouses, built at the beginning of the 20th century. The analysis of Iza Rutkowska’s work is conducted against the background of broader analyses of the elements of the triad and the conditions required for them to enter into dialogue with each other. Their synergic combination is one of the factors that can have a positive impact on the regeneration of even such alien spaces as former industrial buildings. The users’ creative activities fill space with new meanings and turn it into a place perceived as good. At the same time, the effects go beyond the walls of the redeveloped buildings, positively influencing the well-being of the users and creating social relationships.
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spelling doaj.art-37be1108153242c6a13b16347eb0e69d2023-11-18T09:13:10ZengMDPI AGArts2076-07522023-05-0112310710.3390/arts12030107Empowering Children and Revitalising Architecture through Participatory Art: The <i>What Animal Is It?</i> Project by Iza RutkowskaIwona Szustakiewicz0Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-659 Warszawa, PolandThis article explores how a holistic combination of three components, society, art, and architecture, can contribute to the successful revitalisation of derelict buildings and, at the same time, improve the well-being of the users of reclaimed spaces. The author uses a case study of a playground designed by the artist Iza Rutkowska in cooperation with children in a specific location at the Intermediae Matadero centre in Madrid. The centre is located in a revitalised warehouse in the complex of former municipal slaughterhouses, built at the beginning of the 20th century. The analysis of Iza Rutkowska’s work is conducted against the background of broader analyses of the elements of the triad and the conditions required for them to enter into dialogue with each other. Their synergic combination is one of the factors that can have a positive impact on the regeneration of even such alien spaces as former industrial buildings. The users’ creative activities fill space with new meanings and turn it into a place perceived as good. At the same time, the effects go beyond the walls of the redeveloped buildings, positively influencing the well-being of the users and creating social relationships.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/12/3/107architectureartsocietychildren’s participationparticipatory artregeneration of architecture
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Empowering Children and Revitalising Architecture through Participatory Art: The <i>What Animal Is It?</i> Project by Iza Rutkowska
Arts
architecture
art
society
children’s participation
participatory art
regeneration of architecture
title Empowering Children and Revitalising Architecture through Participatory Art: The <i>What Animal Is It?</i> Project by Iza Rutkowska
title_full Empowering Children and Revitalising Architecture through Participatory Art: The <i>What Animal Is It?</i> Project by Iza Rutkowska
title_fullStr Empowering Children and Revitalising Architecture through Participatory Art: The <i>What Animal Is It?</i> Project by Iza Rutkowska
title_full_unstemmed Empowering Children and Revitalising Architecture through Participatory Art: The <i>What Animal Is It?</i> Project by Iza Rutkowska
title_short Empowering Children and Revitalising Architecture through Participatory Art: The <i>What Animal Is It?</i> Project by Iza Rutkowska
title_sort empowering children and revitalising architecture through participatory art the i what animal is it i project by iza rutkowska
topic architecture
art
society
children’s participation
participatory art
regeneration of architecture
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