
The Net Blvd studies a collection of situations that happen in the digital era, that imply that cultural production happens on digital platforms, from where we structure our collections and archives. In these platforms that go beyond the physical limits, intangible contents imply a new form of production and transmission of culture, which is led by digital networks and new technologies, since they are transforming the way we have to understand what surrounds us.
New scenarios of encounter between the physical and the virtual are proposed. Revealing these situations leads to the opening of new narratives and therefore to new architectural configurations, in order to understand the complex reality of our context, where dichotomies of reality coexist. The project is framed under the imposition of a 1000x1000 meters matrix. Setting up a collection of fragments of places, which portray an inventory of 10 situations.












