콘센트리코 페스티벌 2026, 스페인 로글로뇨 전역에 24곳의 도시 설치 미술 선보여

2026년 06월 24일

콘센트리코 페스티벌 2026, 스페인 로글로뇨 전역에 24곳의 도시 설치 미술 선보여

Concéntrico Festival 2026 will take place in Logroño, Spain, from June 18 to 23, transforming the city into a large-scale laboratory for architecture, design, and urban experimentation. Over six days, more than twenty interventions will be distributed across squares, vacant plots, streets, bridges, and emblematic spaces throughout the city, bringing together leading studios, researchers, and creators from the international scene, including Chilean architect Smiljan Radić, the raumlabor collective, Matilde Cassani, AAU Anastas, and Sahra Hersi, among others. This edition introduces a shift towards more collective, festive, and performative practices in public space, with a strong emphasis on sonic experiences and projects linked to accessibility, inclusion, and urban transformation. The programme is structured around three thematic axes: Identity and Fiction explores narratives and representations of urban space, featuring proposals such as that of Smiljan Radić, who brings the logic of the travelling circus to Logroño through an ephemeral, open, and collective architecture, alongside research by Ofreia on memories linked to the Ebro River and a collaboration between CENTRAL and photographer Maxime Delvaux. Urban Ecologies focuses on the relationships between architecture, climate, material, and landscape, with highlights including experimental pavilions by the raumlabor collective, a civic garden dedicated to cultivation and seed exchange by Sahra Hersi, and an earth and barrel architecture by Boltshauser and Garbizu Collar inspired by the climatic principles of La Rioja’s wine-growing landscape. Ephemeral Agents proposes rethinking temporary architecture as a tool for activating social dynamics, with projects such as Multiform by Gabriel Fontana, urban listening capsules by AAU Anastas in collaboration with independent radio station Radio alHara, and spatial research around disability and architecture led by Ignacio G. Galán, Ozaeta Fidalgo, and Jordan Whitewood-Neal.

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Identity and Fiction explores narratives and representations of urban space, featuring proposals such as that of Smiljan Radić, who brings the logic of the travelling circus to Logroño through an ephemeral, open, and collective architecture, alongside research by Ofreia on memories linked to the Ebro River and a collaboration between CENTRAL and photographer Maxime Delvaux. Urban Ecologies focuses on the relationships between architecture, climate, material, and landscape, with highlights including experimental pavilions by the raumlabor collective, a civic garden dedicated to cultivation and seed exchange by Sahra Hersi, and an earth and barrel architecture by Boltshauser and Garbizu Collar inspired by the climatic principles of La Rioja’s wine-growing landscape. Ephemeral Agents proposes rethinking temporary architecture as a tool for activating social dynamics, with projects such as Multiform by Gabriel Fontana, urban listening capsules by AAU Anastas in collaboration with independent radio station Radio alHara, and spatial research around disability and architecture led by Ignacio G. Galán, Ozaeta Fidalgo, and Jordan Whitewood-Neal.

Among the new features of this edition is the first Concéntrico Summer School, linked to a special focus on Switzerland and opening a space for work and learning around new ways of thinking and building public space. The full event programme, including locations and schedules, can be found on the Concéntrico website. The complete list of installations, with descriptions provided by the organisation, follows below.

Identity and Fiction Axis

Smiljan Radić, Chile. Vacant lot on Calle Mayor 

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스밀얀 라디치의 영감은 Eugenio Dittborn의 Aeropostal Paintings와 칠레 해안을 따라 이동하는 순회 서커스로부터 비롯되며, 로글로노에 가볍고 개방적이며 집단적인 건축을 통해 순회 서커스의 논리를 가져올 것입니다. 이 프로젝트는 공공 공간에서 짧게 머물다 사라지는 구조물이 공기와 색으로 가득찬 섬세한 내부를 활성화하도록 만들어집니다. 서커스를 일시적 건축의 역사적 모체 중 하나로 되살리고, 공동체 공간 안의 여러 면들을 연결합니다. 공동체의 공간 안에는 바닥에 배치된 여러 스크린이 Joris Ivens의 Le petit chapiteau(1963)를 투사해 만남, 관찰, 놀이를 위한 공유 공간을 만들어냅니다.

Matilde Cassani Studio, Italy. Arco de San Bernabé 

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Le projet de Matilde Cassani est localisé autour de l’Arco de San Bernabé, un lieu étroitement lié à la célébration du 11 juin et à la mémoire collective de Logroño. À partir de cette condition, l’intervention propose une architecture temporaire qui travaille la festivité comme moyen d’activer l’espace public. Par le biais de textiles et d’éléments commémoratifs, l’arc est transformé en un dispositif où tradition et usage contemporain se superposent, mettant en évidence la façon dont les célébrations populaires construisent et actualisent l’identité urbaine.

Ofreia, Switzerland. Cancha del Cubo 

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La recherche se concentre sur le paysage de l’Ebre et les mémoires quotidiennes qui y sont associées, en particulier celles liées à l’acte de se baigner dans le fleuve. Par l’étude du site et des structures environnantes, le projet cherche à retrouver les traces de ces usages historiques pour les réinterpréter à partir du présent. La proposition vise à révéler la relation entre la ville, l’eau et la communauté, en activant le fleuve comme espace de rencontre et d’expérience collective.

BeAr, Basque Country. Viña Lanciano 

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Temblores de superficie, vino y Smithson proposes a minimal reading of the wine-growing landscape of Viña Lanciano, set on the river’s ancient sediments. The intervention does not add an object, but rather frames a line and marks a furrow, turning the surface of the earth into a field of attention. Through a lightweight structure, almost a stratigraphic mesh, the visitor enters the landscape to walk through it, smell it, and read it. Between fabric, water, and reflection, the project activates an entropic gaze that links wine culture, geological time, and the latent presence of Robert Smithson in the territory. 

PPAA, Mexico. Plaza del Ayuntamiento 

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The proposal is located in Logroño’s Plaza del Ayuntamiento, establishing a direct dialogue with the building designed by Rafael Moneo. The intervention consists of a series of pillars that reinterpret and extend the rhythm of the existing portico, projecting its structural logic into public space. Rather than reproducing the architecture of the building, the project seeks to activate a relationship between the square and the portico, generating a device that reconfigures the perception of the place and proposes new ways of crossing and inhabiting it. 

CENTRAL + Maxime Delvaux, Belgium. Plaza del Mercado 

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Architecture for Ritual transforms Plaza del Mercado, opposite the Co-Cathedral of Santa María de la Redonda, through a large sand dune enclosed by a low wall that evokes Logroño’s former fortifications. For one week, the square becomes an open and playful beach, while a central mast is gradually revealed, displaying the colours of the city. Built with wooden planks, it allows small papers with wishes or intentions to be inserted, awaiting the moment when they will be burned. On the eve of San Juan, the sand covers and protects the square, and the mast becomes the ritual base for the fire. 

Dancing on Architecture, Catalonia. Paseo del Espolón

Plano Latente proposes transforming Paseo del Espolón into a civic choreography guided by light and collective presence. A geometric trace drawn on the pavement alters the perception of the space without immediately explaining its purpose, generating a shared expectation. On June 21, coinciding with the summer solstice, 200 citizens and 12 dancers will activate the intervention through synchronised walking and the movement of wooden elements. The action turns the space into a collective organism and shifts the focus away from the individual monument towards a shared identity, where body, time, and memory intertwine as a celebration of public space. 

Urban Ecologies Axis

NOOF GROUP, Chile. Gran Vía – San Antón 

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Shade, Breeze, Cooling directly addresses the growing thermal vulnerability of public space. In response to rising temperatures and heatwaves, the proposal constructs an artificial landscape in Plaza del Mercado capable of generating shade, cooling, and habitability. It does not aim to represent nature or simulate a garden, but to assemble structure, material, and water in order to actively modify the urban atmosphere. Through a modular, economical, and scalable system based on dry assembly, wooden panels, and nebulised water, the intervention reduces solar radiation and perceived temperature, making climatic comfort a collective and visible issue at the heart of the city. 

Raumlabor, Germany. Plaza de la Diversidad 

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Hot, Cool, Soft proposes a set of three pavilions that function as small experimental climate zones. Built with lightweight wooden structures and wrapped in layers of natural materials such as jute, coconut mesh, and insulating membranes, each creates different conditions of light, shade, air, and temperature. The installation invites visitors to move through a sequence of microclimates and experience climate as a spatial, physical, and shared condition. In the urban context of Logroño, the project creates a temporary landscape where simple materials and basic construction systems produce spaces for pause, encounter, and rest.

Sahra Hersi, United Kingdom. Biblioteca Rafael Azcona 

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The Potting Shed proposes a small civic garden organised around a shed and a shared table where visitors can sit, talk, and exchange seeds. Surrounded by drought-resistant plantings, the space offers a public setting dedicated to care, cultivation, and encounter. Inside, terracotta pots and seeds are available for visitors to take and plant, extending the project beyond the garden itself. The façade incorporates ceramic pieces with motifs developed through participatory workshops, translating community ideas and drawings about plants, seeds, and pollinators into the project. 

Suomi-Koivisto & IC-98, Finland. COAR site 

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A Third of Life, by IC-98 and Suomi/Koivisto Architects, continues the research initiated in the previous edition of the festival, combining a drought-resistant garden with a space dedicated to the collective experience of sleep. The pavilion acts as a vegetal refuge for the historic centre, affected by the urban heat island effect, and as the setting for an incubation ritual inspired by ancient Greco-Roman practices and surrealist explorations of the unconscious. During the festival, a nocturnal collective sleep session invites participants to share and reinterpret dreams as a form of encounter and collective reflection. 

Boltshauser × Garbizu Collar, Switzerland. Santiago area 

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이 연구는 대지, 건축, 와인 문화 간의 관계를 로이고의 풍토에서 도시 공간으로 재구성하는 것을 목표로 합니다. 토양과 재활용된 오크통에서 얻은 재료와 건설 로직을 도시 공간으로 끌어들여, 압축된 토양과 재사용된 오크통으로 구성된 파빌리온을 제안합니다. 이 파빌리오는 순환적 건설 시스템의 프로토타입으로 고안되었고, 양조주기의 완료와 함께 오크통은 형틀과 구조 지지대로 재활용되며, 흙은 열 관성 및 기후 쾌적성을 창출하는 거대한 벽을 형성합니다. 도시에서는 이 설치물이 와인의 조배과 빛, 온도, 습도 같은 환경 조건을 감각적 경험의 일부로 삼아 시음 공간으로 기능합니다. 

Parabase, Switzerland. Bus and train station site 

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Transtation is a prototype of circular infrastructure, both material and energetic, located in the area of Logroño’s railway station. The pavilion reuses elements from an obsolete electrical substation, transforming existing resources into a new architecture. At the same time, it proposes an energy cycle based on biodigestion: organic waste from train and bus passengers generates biogas, temporarily stored in the roof membrane, and later converted into electricity. The system also redirects renewable surpluses to former water reservoirs beneath the tracks, which function as seasonal batteries. The project links infrastructural memory with the post-fossil transition. 

Zeppelin Design, Romania. La Glorieta 

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Zubía’s Laboratory transforms the Glorieta del Doctor Zubía into a small open-air laboratory dedicated to observation, play, and the discovery of the environment. The installation connects the scientific legacy of Ildefonso Zubía, a pharmacist, naturalist, and botanist linked to Logroño, with two urban-poetic devices inspired by nineteenth-century observation instruments: a kaleidoscope and a microscope. Through them, visitors of all ages can observe, listen to, and magnify fragments of urban nature such as trees, insects, leaves, stones, water, or everyday sounds. The project turns the square into a pedagogical and multisensory micro-observatory, where the ordinary becomes a field of curiosity.

Faris Alossaimi, Saudi Arabia. Plaza de los Derechos Humanos 

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Bayn은 정원 안뜰과 텐트라는 두 건축적 원형을 바탕으로 하지만 형태가 아니라 거주 방식의 보완적 모드로 이해합니다. 안뜰은 고정성과 조직, 중심 주위를 생명으로 형성하는 반면, 텐트는 이동성과 적응, 변화를 상징합니다. 이 긴장을 통해 파견식 안뜰이라는 모바일한 공간을 제안합니다. 가볍고 융통성 있는 직물 캐노피로 공간을 정의하되 닫히지 않는 구조를 유지합니다. 스페인과 사우디아라비아 간의 순회 설치로 설계된 이 작품은 현장마다 중앙의 공허를 통해 요소를 제시하고, 부재를 변화하는 공간적 체험으로 전환합니다.

Ephemeral Agents Axis

2050+, Italy. Parking del Revellín 

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Frontones Danzantes proposes an ephemeral infrastructure that turns play into a tool for urban transformation. Starting from a simple gesture, a wall, and a ball, it recovers the collective spirit of Basque pelota and brings it into the contemporary context of Logroño. The intervention will act on the Revellín car park, transforming a transit space into an active landscape where architecture and movement intertwine. The proposal by 2050+ will construct three mobile frontons using dry modular systems in wood and metal structures, capable of accommodating contemporary sports uses and activating public space as a catalyst for community.

Amanda Pinatih + Gabriel Fontana, The Netherlands 

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Sidelined: A Game to Rethink Togetherness rethinks sport and play from an inclusive perspective. Developed by Gabriel Fontana in collaboration with curator Amanda Pinatih, this educational programme proposes a team game with transformable uniforms in which the rules and team compositions constantly change. Each new colour in the uniform implies a change of team, inviting participants to experience different positions within the group. Through workshops with students from twelve primary schools in Logroño and a final tournament, the project explores sport as a tool to rethink coexistence in public space.

AAU Anastas, Palestine. COAR Courtyard 

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Catedral para Uno is a stone architecture conceived for a single visitor. Suspended above the ground, it is accessed through a lower opening that leads to a smooth, enveloping cavity illuminated by a single zenithal aperture. Built entirely with stone slabs discarded from a factory, it transforms industrial waste into a continuous void intended for solitude and contemplation. The project asserts stone as a medium capable of carrying cultural meaning in the public sphere, at once intimate and monumental, domestic and celebratory. This position emerges from architectural practice in Palestine, where building has never been a neutral act. Constructing a house, a wall, a terrace, or a public space is inseparable from questions of presence, continuity, and belonging. Each construction gesture becomes an assertion of rootedness against displacement, a cultural and inevitably political act, a form of resistance that claims the right to inhabit and remain. 

A sound composition inhabits the interior cavity. During the festival, two daily services will take place, one in the morning and one in the evening, each with its own sound programme, repeated until the next cycle begins. These ceremonies evoke the cultural and spiritual dimension of building, the human desire to assemble matter, shape space, and transform construction into an act of meaning. 

Sounds of Architecture, various locations

The proposal by Sounds of Architecture Records involves the production of a vinyl record dedicated to Logroño and the context of the Concéntrico festival. Through recordings of voices, narratives, and soundscapes from the city, the project constructs a sensitive and collective portrait of the place. The vinyl format, and the listening ritual it entails, invites audiences to pause and attend to the voices, sounds, and memories that shape urban identity beyond architecture.

TAELON 7, Austria. Calle Pilar Salarrullana – República Argentina 

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The proposal consists of a lightweight structure inspired by informal architectures such as kiosks, market stalls, and temporary shelters. Built from plywood panels assembled through reversible joints, the piece functions as a small spatial device open to different uses: meeting, reading, resting, or informal activities. The surfaces are stained with grape pomace, a by-product of the local wine industry, establishing a material connection with La Rioja’s productive landscape. Rather than a closed object, the installation proposes a simple architecture activated through everyday use. 

Future Firm, United States. Puente de Hierro 

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Future Firm의 제안은 기존의 도시 인프라가 주변과의 새로운 관계를 활성화하는 에이전트가 될 수 있는 방법을 탐구합니다. 강과 도시의 관계를 시작점으로 삼아 아이르브로 강과의 만남, 머무름, 관찰의 공간으로서의 역할을 강화하는 방식으로 탐구합니다. 가볍고 임시적인 개입을 통해 도시와 강 사이의 관계를 더 관통하도록 만들고, 기존 건축물을 새로운 형태의 도시 이용과 체험을 위한 활발한 지원으로 이해합니다. 

DF DC, United Kingdom. Plaza San Bartolomé 

A Soft Embassy 는 거리에 활력을 불어넣기 위한 다섯 가지 핵심 행동 – 생산, 만남, 놀이, 시위, 재순환 – 를 활성화하도록 고안된 임시 파빌리온입니다. Concéntrico를 위해 이전에 개발된 아이디어를 바탕으로, 일반적으로 접근이 제한된 발판(비계)의 단순한 구조를 열려 있고 다공성이며 투과 가능한 공간으로 재구성합니다. 매일 재구성되며, 초대된 참여자들이 이 공간에서 특정 행동을 제안하고 행인들이 그 기기에 참여해 함께 움직일 수 있습니다. 나무와 직물 표면은 사용과 기후에 따라 반응하며, 변화 자체가 프로젝트의 필수 요소가 됩니다. 

Tło, Poland. Pasaje Chimenea 

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Los Sábados takes its name from the soboty, the wooden galleries that surround rural churches in Poland, and offered shelter to those arriving on Saturday before Sunday mass. The installation translates this vernacular archetype to a narrow street in Logroño, next to the former tobacco factory, reinforcing its almost interior condition. A suspended canopy made of reused wooden slats filters the light between two public buildings, while benches built from reclaimed stone kerbs configure a space open to rest and hospitality. Conceived through disassembly and reuse, the project leaves no trace beyond the shared time it enables.

Ignacio G. Galán + Ozaeta Fidalgo Architects + Jordan Whitewood-Neal, United States, Spain, United Kingdom. Workshop at Plaza de la Diversidad

The proposal by Ignacio G. Galán, Ozaeta Fidalgo, and Jordan Whitewood-Neal, with the support of CERMI, explores through an open workshop the relationship between architecture, disability, and public space from a perspective that combines critical research, architectural practice, and disability studies. The project understands bodily diversity as a tool for rethinking the design and use of public space. 

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건축은 단순한 구조물이 아니라, 시대와 인간을 담는 언어라고 생각합니다. 서울대학교에서 건축학을 전공한 뒤, 다양한 도시에서 경험을 쌓으며 건축 저널리즘의 길을 걷고 있습니다. C3KOREA에서는 건축 비평과 인터뷰를 주로 담당하며, 한국 독자들에게 세계 건축의 맥락을 전하고자 합니다.

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