EXPO CCP06_SHARED LIVING SPACES | 1ST EVENT | BRUXELLES | OCTOBER 14-15th

CCP06 | 1st EVENT | BRUSSELS | 14-15th OCTOBER’21

CCP06 | BRU

Following the success of the fifth edition of Cities Connection Project – which spotlighted the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and the city of Barcelona under the theme “reactivate the city” – we are undertaking the sixth edition with a fresh format: a connection between three partners. On the one hand, Wallonia-Brussels and Barcelona, ​​who will be participating again, thanks to the synergies established between CCP, the Barcelona institutions and especially Wallonie-Bruxelles Architectures. On the other hand, for the choice of the third city, we decided to return to Switzerland and more precisely to Basel, a city with a ery rich architectural heritage. Indeed, contemporary architecture has become the hallmark of the city. However, in our opinion, its most important asset is the interrelationship between its territory and its borders. The Basel metropolitan area, with a population of roughly one million inhabitants, is unique in being a city that spans three countries: Switzerland, Germany and France. It is a tri-national, cross-border metropolis unique in Europe.

BRASSERIE DE LA SENNE | BRUSSELS
EXHIBITION CCP06

Shared living spaces is the theme chosen for this CCP06 edition. The sharing of spaces and activities, as well as the diversity of programs are the common points of the projects illustrated in this catalogue. In our view what is truly important are the different approaches and processes tried out by architects from different cities or countries while working in highly heterogeneous contexts.

EXHIBITION DETAIL
EXHIBITION DETAIL
GUIDED TOUR | BRASSERIE DE LA SENNE

The Update Series: Cities Connection Project before, during and after the lockdown.

We’re starting a series of posts updating the activity of Cities Connection Project just before and during the COVID lockdown. We have been actively searching for ways to keep triggering connections among European cities, featuring how architecture practices struggle to keep working in pandemic scenarios.

The result couldn’t be better, as we have witnessed how architecture is a driving agent in shaping cities and how much interest is between architects to learn by sharing experiences.

Re-Activate the city in COAC – September 2019, Tarragona.

The adventure wouldn’t be the same without the inestimable complicity of our colleagues of Wallonie-Bruxelles Architectures, the advise of dpr_barcelona in setting hybrid strategies for exhibitions and expanding our network, and the support of the institutions and sponsors featured below. You all make possible that Cities Connection keep opening and maintaining links between Barcelona and relevant cities shaping contemporary architecture repertoire.

Don’t miss the series and stay tuned for further connections coming soon!

Photographers featured in the series: Jerôme Van Belle, CCP, Arthur Pequin, Giedrius Akelis Photography