The “interstices” Project is a reflection and a look at the materiality of our cities and our local architecture.
The brick block itself involves many layers of complexity, material that comes from the territory itself which through fire becomes the raw material of our architecture.
Becoming like the pixel of the urban texture of our Latin American urban landscapes in working-class neighborhoods, which, masked with plaster, paint, and other finishes, are found in the rest of the city. Whether vernacular architecture or not, they are essentially the same in their materiality.
“interstices” is a project that seeks to reveal the fragile nature of ceramics, dismantling the preconceived idea that the brick block implies as a structural and architectural element.
This project proposes a new perspective on the city, its materiality and its relationship with the individual from the universe of ceramics in its many and wide uses, starting with architecture.










