Núria Moliner: "The best public housing in Spain is being built in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands."

The Roquetes neighborhood of Barcelona is growing: for the past few months, the seventeen people who make up La Morada have been living there, a "transfeminist cooperative housing project driven by lesbians, trans people, and other dissident identities," as they describe themselves. Among them are Maria Salvador and Maria Berzosa. They opened the door to the ARA and to the architect and educator Núria Moliner (Barcelona, ​​1991), because they hosted her when she was preparing her book. Ten houses ten nights (Now Books). Moliner chose this building to have her portrait taken. While she poses for the photographer, Salvador and Berzosa explain why they chose this housing option, which in their case is promoted by the La Dinamo Foundation.

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The Roquetes neighborhood of Barcelona is growing: for the past few months, the seventeen people who make up La Morada have been living there, a "transfeminist cooperative housing project driven by lesbians, trans people, and other dissident identities," as they describe themselves. Among them are Maria Salvador and Maria Berzosa. They opened the door to the ARA and to the architect and educator Núria Moliner (Barcelona, ​​1991), because they hosted her when she was preparing her book.

(Now Books). Moliner chose this building to have her portrait taken. While she poses for the photographer, Salvador and Berzosa explain why they chose this housing option, which in their case is promoted by the La Dinamo Foundation.



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