News and current affairs from the network of La Salle Universities in Europe. Exchange of best practices in higher education.

15 December 2015 | Posted by Editorial Team La Salle Universities

A team from La Salle Architecture School will participate in the Llum BCN project

Xavier Bardina, Sergi Marzo and Jaume Pla are the architecture students of La Salle Campus Barcelona-URL selected by the City of Barcelona to participate in the Llum BCN festival, the next 12th, 13th and 14th February in the Santa Eulalia festivities. Their project, called METRE I MIG, has been selected among Projectes III students. The place allotted this year to make the intervention is the Palau Finestres, the location of Picasso Museum. The student's work is the creation of a container space that give up its role to space content, focusing on the colour subject. In METRE I MIG the viewer may lose all sense of space and discover the range of colours that replace it while discovering figures and shapes in the fog. The Picasso Museum will host a mystical union of space and colour. Students of La Salle BCN Architecture School have already had experience with this festival. Last year they participated with an original project representing the drops of rainwater, an impluvium thanks to over 2,000 light cells. The Llum BCN festival, which celebrates its fifth edition, transforms the city of Barcelona during Santa Eulalia festivities, filled with life and light squares, buildings and courtyards in Ciutat Vella. In the festival website, you can see a summary of the last edition of February 2015.  

Share

Add new comment

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
1 + 0 =
Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. E.g. for 1+3, enter 4.