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Àgora València: WDC Valencia 2022 Pavilion

16 June 2022
Opening of Agora Valencia, the main square of design
Agora Valencia, World Design Capital Pavilion 2022
photo : David Zarzoso
Agora Valencia, World Design Capital Pavilion 2022

26 April 2022

Design: Miguel Arraiz + Arqueha

Location: Àgora València, Plaça de l’Ajuntament, 46002 Valencia, eastern Spain

WDC VALENCIA 2022 PAVILION: ÀGORA VALÈNCIA

Valencian design and architecture make their way to the town hall square for the World Design Capital 2022

● The Valencian design goes to the heart of the Mediterranean city and it does so from a sustainable, participative and inclusive architectural space that will open doors in June and will remain alive after the completion of the WDC 2022 celebration, going towards La Marina de València premises.

● As a means and catalyst for the democratization of design, the building will become the nerve centre of WDC Valencia 2022. It will host activities open to the general public, to the ecosystem of professionals and to associations and companies, with the aim of involving all citizens in the design.

Àgora València, Plaça de l'Ajuntament

Visualisations: Quatre Caps

Àgora València, Plaça de l’Ajuntament, Spain

Valencia, 13th of April, 2022 — Coinciding with the start of the works in the City Hall Square, World Design Capital Valencia 2022 reveals the details of Àgora València, an architectural space whose construction will merge tradition and avant-garde, crafts and industry, using ceramic and vareta wood, a traditional craft technique used by Fallas artisans. With Àgora València, the city wins over an open space to citizens as a legacy of the transforming power of design.

Àgora València takes over the pavilions where once stood other capitals such as Helsinki or Taipei and it will count with several complementary sections: a space open to citizen participation, an exhibition area, and the speaker of Valencian design along with the best designs from around the world that are visiting Valencia throughout the year.

Àgora València, Plaça de l'Ajuntament interior

Àgora València is a project of World Design Capital Valencia 2022 and the City Council of Valencia with the support of the Provincial Council of Valencia, La Marina de València and the Valencian companies Inalco and Wandegar. The design of the space is led by Miguel Arraiz, architect and projects director of World Capital of Design Valencia 2022, together with Arqueha Arquitectura y Urbanismo, responsible for technical development with the advice of the interior design studio Cosín Estudio.

Àgora València World Design Capital 2022

From Architectural Icon to “Plaza Mayor” of Valencian Creativity Where to Walk, See, Touch and Enjoy Design

Àgora València has been conceived as the strategic core of Valencia World Design Capital 2022 programme in order to reinforce the objective of the numerous projects, exhibitions, talks and meetings that take place day by day in all corners of the city. In this way, from June it will stand as a meeting point from which both locals and visitors can enjoy Valencian design and get to know professionals, formal bodies, institutions and companies rooted in the culture of creativity and innovation.

Inclusive, sustainable and flexible, Àgora València will have its own calendar of cross-cutting activities for all audiences whilst the city celebrates its status as the global epicentre of design and it later relocates to La Marina de València.

WDC Rueda Prensa Àgora, València, 11 de abril de 2022 – Presentación institucional de Àgora València en el Salón de Cristal del Ayuntamiento de Valencia:
Àgora València World Design Capital 2022
photo © Nerea Coll
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Vicente López, director general de Inalco
Carlos Galiana, concejal y tercer teniente de alcalde del Ayuntamiento de València
Xavi Calvo, director de València Capital Mundial del Diseño 2022
Joan Ribó, alcalde de València
Marisa Gallén, presidenta de la Associació València Capital del Disseny
Vicent Llorens, director general del Consorci València 2007 La Marina de València
Miguel Arraiz, arquitecto y director de proyectos de València Capital Mundial del Diseño 2022
Javier Cano, gerente de Wandegar
Manolo García, artista fallero y propietario de Manolo García Carpintería Artística

Crafts, Innovation, Industry, Light and Valencian Talent: Axes of the Architectural Project

Àgora Valencia’s purpose is reflected in the materials and the manufacturing of the space, in the artisanal processes of its building and in its delicate approach to sustainability.

“From the beginning we devised the project as a gift for the present and the future of Valencia, putting people at the heart”, explains Miguel Arraiz. “In this unique opportunity to bring design and its transversality to the citizenry, companies and institutions, we have set out to investigate the materials and the artisan tradition of our land. In addition to extolling the Valencian roots, which describe a unique way of doing things, the materials and the construction systems that allow the modular and removable format of the pavilion are a commitment to circularity and durability.”

With an area of 350 square metres, this modular pavilion will tell the story of the renowned design born on the shores of the Mediterranean, of materials born from ceramic innovation and traditions such as the vareta technique by the carpenter and artist Manolo García. The construction of the pavilion has the participation of companies such as Inalco, Wandegar and Iguzzini and studios and professionals such as Manolo García Carpintería Artística, Radiante Creative Studio, ATG Desarrollos, Josep Martí and Quatre Caps.

Àgora València consists of a structure of 24m by 10m and 9m in height. The building will be covered with a skin developed by the companies Inalco and Wandegar from ceramic pieces placed perpendicularly on the façade to sift the light over the hours. In fact, the light has been treated as an actual building material, and other elements such as the upper cover, of great aesthetic power, will also contribute to this. The great piece of vareta that will cover the pavilion will be made by Manolo García, master of carpentry and fallero artist who will return again to the square where he has planted his creations so many times. This element will simulate the waves of the Mediterranean Sea in reference to the city as a point of historical union between different cultures.

“Inalco will be present in the façade and in the ceiling, designed with MDi from the Silk Blanco collection. MDi (Minerals, Design, innovation) is an innovative surface, developed with the purest minerals, which allows body and surface to present a whole aesthetic continuity,” says Vicente López, general manager of the official partner company Inalco. MDi is a sustainable product as it is formulated with 50% recycled material from its own production process. Also, its Full Digital technology, unique in its sector worldwide, allows to save 70% of the used water and it avoids the use of solvents.

On his end, Javier Cano, manager of the engineering company in innovative technical applications for architectural enclosures and ceramic ceilings Wandegar, says that “we are very excited about our participation in the Àgora València project, it is a challenge for which we have devised an architectural solution that will stand out for its simplicity and lightness without damaging the safety nor the modular and flexible character of the structure.”

At sunset, an artistic and immersive lighting installation created by the creative studio Radiante will turn the pavilion into a great lighthouse as a symbol of the pride of the entire city of Valencia as the World Design Capital.

València, 11 de abril de 2022 – Presentación institucional de Àgora València en el balcón del Ayuntamiento de Valencia:
Àgora València World Design Capital 2022
photo © Nerea Coll
Vicent Martínez, presidente de la Fundació del Disseny
Miguel Arraiz, arquitecto y director de proyectos de València Capital Mundial del Diseño 2022
Vicente Pons, director comercial de Point 1920
Marisa Gallén, presidenta de la Associació València Capital del Disseny
Vicente López, director general de Inalco
Joan Ribó, alcalde de València
Xavi Calvo, director de València Capital Mundial del Diseño 2022
Javier Cano, gerente de Wandegar
Alfredo, ingeniero industrial en Wandegar
Pepe Cosín, diseñador de interiores y propietario de Cosín Estudio
Vicent Llorens, director general del Consorci València 2007 La Marina de València

Opening Design to Society from a Space and a Programme Aimed at Everyone

“Valencia is a city with a knock for design, for creativity,” says Xavi Calvo, director of Valencia World Capital of Design 2022. “However, we needed to push people to get to know everything we are from our own space, we wanted to raise awareness about the importance of design and to show the great examples we have of it.” The organisation will make a call for projects so that the great audiovisual support that will be installed in the centre of Àgora can be the representation of Valencian creativity. This will be done thanks to the projection of short films, spots, designs and creative ideas so that everyone can have a taste of the Valencian potential.

Àgora València represents the infrangible link between Valencia and design. It will become the heart of a city where it is possible to breathe design in every corner thanks to more than 200 workshops, exhibitions, conferences and meetings part of the Valencia World Design Capital 2022 programme.

This space will be the focal point to appreciate the programme of Valencia World Capital of Design 2022 and, at the same time, a point of communication and exchange of ideas, an open forum for round tables, conferences and presentations on design, as well as for the realisation of didactic workshops and social and professional meetings. Inside, Àgora València will also have an area equipped as an exhibition hall for cultural bodies, professionals and brands of the Valencian design ecosystem. In this way, it will be an open and accessible building that will allow the organisation and integration of multiple functions and events of different kinds.

● The opening date and times, as well as the schedule of activities, will be announced soon.

Àgora València World Design Capital 2022

MRG Apartment in Valencia, Spain – Building Information

Credits:
Design and architecture: MIGUEL ARRAIZ + ARQUEHA
Advice: COSÍN ESTUDIO
Structure: JOSEP MARTÍ
Construction company: ATG DESARROLLOS
Cover: MANOLO GARCÍA ARTISTIC CARPENTRY
Architectural envelope: INALCO + WANDEGAR
Lighting: RADIANT CREATIVE STUDIO

3D and CGI visualisations: QUATRE CAPS

World Design Capital Valencia 2022

Valencia is World Design Capital in 2022 after the biannual designation carried out by the renowned institution World Design Organisation. The city of Valencia and, by extension, the Valencian Community, is a land of creativity. The work of design, architecture, interior design or illustration professionals over the last hundred years demonstrates a design culture that extends throughout the whole territory.

The project, promoted by the Associació València Capital del Disseny and with the recently created Fundació del Disseny de la Comunitat Valenciana in charge of the legacy, has the assistance of Ajuntament de València, Generalitat Valenciana, Conselleria de Economía Sostenible, Productive Sectors, Trade and Labour, Valencian Institute of Business Competitiveness (IVACE), Diputació de València, Visit València, Feria Valencia, La Marina de València, the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation for Development (AECID), Ships and the Metropolitan Entity for Waste Treatment (EMTRE). In addition to counting with the Association of Designers of the Valencian Community (ADCV) and the Association of Interior Designers of the Valencian Community (CDICV) as promoters.

It is an initiative that goes past the local to become a project of national dimension and international projection with the support of three ministries: the Ministry of Science and Innovation; the Ministry of Culture and Sport and the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism; in addition to other institutions such as ICEX (Spain Export and Investment), Spanish Cultural Action, the Business Confederation CEV, the Forum of Renowned Spanish Brands, the Arxiu Valencià del Disseny or the Conexus Foundation.

It has also received support from collaborating companies such as Actiu, AIDIMME, Andreu World, EMTRE, Escato, Finsa, Gandia Blasco Group, Grupo Torrecid, Instituto de Biomecánica de Valencia, La Imprenta, LZF-Lamps, Padima, Point, Profiltek, Punt, Rolser, Tau Cerámica, Teika, Veles e Vents, Vondom and Zumex, as well as cultural spaces, educational entities and professional organisations such as READ (Spanish Network of Design Associations), ComunitAD, FAD (Foment de les Arts i del Disseny), platform ArtEnBlanc, Dimova, the Colegio Oficial de Publicitarios de la Comunitat Valenciana and the Colegio Territorial de Arquitectos de Valencia.

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