There are many ways of thinking and building a city, and the programme Imagina Madrid aims to offer one that’s different. Based on residents’ desires and dreams as well as proposals by artists and creators, we want to imagine another city; a city that’s more welcoming and friendlier, where we can invent without forgetting our history.
Imagina Madrid is a programme developed at Intermediae, promoted by the Department of Culture of the Madrid City Council, which is committed to exploring new forms of intervention in the public space in which cultural production, environmental sustainability and social urbanism enable us to imagine and create the city we want to live in.
Via the implementation of collective creation processes between citizens and the city’s artistic fabric, Imagina Madrid aims to transform the city’s public space through actions associated with urban intervention and cultural activation.
In this first edition proposes nine places for intervention, selected for their unique features, difficulties or potential, where we will try out new proposals aimed at inhabiting these spaces without disregarding their history or identity. Thus they will become a laboratory where we can examine their urban dimensions, in addition to their cultural and relational dynamics.
Imagina Madrid is a programme developed at Intermediae, promoted by the Department of Culture of the Madrid City Council, which is committed to exploring new forms of intervention in the public space in which cultural production, environmental sustainability and social urbanism enable us to imagine and create the city we want to live in.
Via the implementation of collective creation processes between citizens and the city’s artistic fabric, Imagina Madrid aims to transform the city’s public space through actions associated with urban intervention and cultural activation.
In this first edition proposes nine places for intervention, selected for their unique features, difficulties or potential, where we will try out new proposals aimed at inhabiting these spaces without disregarding their history or identity. Thus they will become a laboratory where we can examine their urban dimensions, in addition to their cultural and relational dynamics.