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Husos
In Husos, we believe that architecture is a powerful practice of ecological and social transformation. This is why we are interested in exploring to what extent it can contribute to the well-being and joy of the vast diversity of sentient bodies that inhabit this Earth. It can also serve to promote planetary health, understanding that both issues are inseparable. We are conscious of the responsibility that this discipline has had in the climate crisis, as well as other current social crises.

Through the projects in which we participate, our objective is to test possible ways to repair and recompose territories, so that they can offer multiple possibilities to everyone. This requires the collective construction of another material world. For us it implies taking direct, eco-social actions while giving space to alternative imaginaries to flourish. With these imaginaries, we can dream together and promote shared transformation processes.

We approach these issues with an ongoing dialogue between investigation and design, theory and practice. In addition to ecology studies, our journey has been enriched by the inclusion of multispecies, decolonial, and post-heteronormative approaches. We began twenty years ago in Madrid (2003), as an initiative of Diego Barajas (Bogotá) and Camilo García (Cali). Our base is Madrid, and we work between Spain and Colombia.

We have been pioneering by developing in the architectural Spanish-European context, multiscalar-multimedia approaches (Dispersion, 2002), interspecies cohabitation activisms (Garden Building, 2005), LGTBQ+ urban perspectives (Bear Urbanisms, 2006) and decolonial activisms (Dispersion 2002, Urbanisms of Remittances 2017, and Espacio Afro 2021, among others).

Our work is included in the permanent collections at the FRAC Centre in Orleans, France, and the History Museum of Rotterdam. It has also received the first prize at the Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction (Gold, Europe – 2023) and recognition from the Zumtobel Award for Sustainability and Humanity and the XV Bienal Española de Arquitectura. Furthermore, it has been presented at the Venice Biennale, the Rotterdam Biennale, the Oslo Architecture Triennale, Matadero Madrid, the Tápies Foundation, the Bienal de Quito, the Witte de With Museum in Holland, Archilab, Ecovisionarios, and PhotoEspaña, among others. We are the authors of the book Urbanisms of Remittances: (Re)productive Houses in Dispersion published by Caniche Publishers in Madrid in 2017. The book received the Fundació Sabadell 2019 prize and is now included in the permanent Art Collection of the Fundació Banc Sabadell in Barcelona.

We have worked on projects for various institutions and organizations, including CA2M - Museo Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Centro de Creación Contemporánea Matadero Madrid, Centro Cultural Espacio Afro, Rotterdam History Museum, Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation, Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sports, Universidad del Valle, Rotterdam Biennial, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Oslo Architecture Triennial, Taller Croquis, and Instituto Cervantes.

***You can find more information in the links section, which contains interviews and articles in both Spanish and English.



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Virtual Visit to Husos (3 min); Vimeo︎︎︎