Platform21
“The incubator Platform21 has closed on a successful note. Over the past three and a half years, we have searched for a new cultural format for a design centre in an interactive process of learning by doing. We received the best responses to projects that were set up out of an open-source mentality and placed the process of making at centre stage. Turning our attention to everyday themes such as repairing, folding and hacking also proved to be a successful way of working in a cross-disciplinary manner and mobilising a broad public. In total, we initiated sixteen different projects and organised 53 club nights, shows and workshops. Three projects are still active internationally.
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But we remain strangely optimistic and are confident that the ideas and concepts developed by Platform21 will be picked up by others and developed further.
We hope this site will remain being used as a source of inspiration. And for those interested in continueing with one of our projects we listed all participants and their websites.
For now a great adventure has come to an end. We would like to thank all who have participated, visited us or followed us online. Our special thanks goes out to all sponsors and partners.
A book about Platform21 is in the making, and we expect it to be published end of February 2011. Please email us to be notified of the precise date.
So until the next time,
All the best
Joanna van der Zanden, Arne Hendriks, Dewi Pinatih, Moetoesingi Schmidt”
Krom Bloomstraat, Amsterdam
Korte Koningsstraat, Amsterdam
Matadero, Madrid
Thanks to Moetoesingi Schmidt and Arne Hendriks for this beautiful contribution from Madrid, and Daniel Torrello for the Images! www.mataderomadrid.org
Plaça Nova, Barcelona
A quick patch on the Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona (Historical Archive of the city of Barcelona)
Carrer de la Tapineria, Barcelona
Check out the Interview at Popupcity.net about Reversible Urban practices inspired by their participation.
Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, Barcelona
It should be mentioned, that executions were conducted on the Square of St. Felipe Neri, during the Spanish Civil War. When you see the walls, you will understand why this place is still a symbol for the unresolved anger against the Franco-dictatorship.
Passeig de Picasso, Barcelona
Nieuwmarkt, Amsterdam
Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 5, Amsterdam
Peperstraat 6II, Amsterdam
Petperstraat 113, Amsterdam
In collaboration with Platform21and the Institute for Achitecture ARCAM, in Amsterdam many people joined in to brighten up the city.
Nibelungenbrücke, Linz