Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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Bonjour les amis!
Thanks to everyone for the comments, support, phone calls, reports and so many things that were said and done by the publication of "Le Ciel Malouines appartient aux Faucons" Take 1 in Europe.

Those who are gathering accessions for Facebook to get the book published in English ; especially thank wholeheartedly the move, it's really not finished out of amazement. Able to get it! Ojala.

A that we not put up with the publication in English and already have their hands on a copy of the book purchased via intenet.

ALL the media in the country that echoed the news, which is moved by the film presentation series and in less than made a week accounted for almost 40 000 views.

To the thousands of blogs, forums and portals that commented on the news in many languages, including UK.

I remind to check the previous post for voting grand prix du Public at the next festival Aéronautique BD-Paris Le Bourget , the book competes against 21 Malouines excellent libros.Gracias, then. MALVINAS ARGENTINAS

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Friday, September 24, 2010

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Flour Factory 'Santa Clotilde' in Santisteban del Puerto (Jaén, Spain)


We have been pleasantly surprised to find in an entry on network a great system Daverio flour mill located in the town of Jaen Santiesteban del Puerto.

As shown in the photographs (at the bottom can follow a link to view the entire collection), the machinery is kept in fairly good condition despite the deficiencies noted in the building. These include mills Daverio, which we identify with the model "Novo-Diagonal" Which brings us to the years 1920-30.

We join here to claim on this industrial complex that must become part of local and regional heritage fully protected. We give our highest congratulations to the authors of the article and called on readers who, if anyone has more historical references or testimonials on this flour, we make them know one way or another blog to try to complete the memory element.

"The olive tree as a monoculture in Jaén, is not as old as we think, actually its expansion did not occur until the mid XIX century, and was favored by imposing the confiscation, that led to crops on small plots, and also helped by the fact of not needing a full-time farmer. Previously agriculture in our region of the County and almost all the province of Jaén is based on the cultivation of cereals, mainly wheat. Proof of this large number of flour mills present at the end of Santisteban, all the banks of the river Montizón, of which perhaps the best known is the Ballard Mill, for the pilgrimage that it is celebrated. In this context, includes the mill before us called Flour Factory Santa Clotilde or known among the peasants of the Light Factory. is a building, rectangular gable roof, is located behind the Santa Clotilde Oil Co, and is divided into three floors. A ground floor or basement, which uses the slope of the land, under a second and third. The masonry walls are regular in local stone, and they open rows of openings: three small windows on the ground floor and first and second three and five respectively, vertical and curved lintel, all at the two sides long the building. For the trace could place it on the aesthetics of the decade of the 20 or 30 years also in adopting the technique of grinding energy. According states on its facade, a ceramic label ( Santa Clotilde. Flour Factory - System Daverio ) mill was constructed based on the grain milling system that differed from the traditional in their energy was electric and not hydraulics. As we see in the pictures the factory adopts the Swiss system of cylinders called Daverio Henrici y Cia. of Zurich. This system was imposed from the late 20's and even remained in force until the 70's. not know the exact function of this system of milling, it seems that the results were more productive and better quality than traditional ones. The moving power turbines housed in the basement downstairs, and through pulleys and belts transmitting the forces to the other floors housed the machinery for grinding, cleaning, sifting and aspiration. Machinery which is completely preserved, judging by the pictures. After a complicated journey from one plant to another, passing successively by the exiles, zig-zag monitor, deschinadora, triarvejón, tipping machine, washer, sprinkler water tanks wheat rest ... completely clean and in good condition was subjected to various mills. The result was not only high quality meal, but also sharps, and bran fourth leaf, used in livestock feed. The factory was founded by Mr. Santiago Iran, to our knowledge, the exact date but should be in the 30's, and remained in existence until the early 60's. still not clear we have suffered the vicissitudes of the factory but we assume that the end was related to the decline in cereal production in the region to gradually replace this with the olive crop. amazing to see the pictures showing a burgeoning industry in its time, while saddened by the uncertain fate of this heritage item Santisteban it now belongs to a developer. "

Source: http://revistalaraiz.blogspot.com/2010/09/fabrica-de-harinas-santa-clotilde.html
Text: Jacinto Market
Images:
Mariano Soriano http://picasaweb.google.es/ytineris/PIAC0056 #

Monday, September 20, 2010

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grand prix du public at Le Bourget, France BD Fest.


Hello.
Our book of the Falcons has been selected on the international festival of BD Aeronautique Le Bourget (Paris-France) with 22 destacadísimos books to be chosen through public voting via the Internet for the award for best book of BD aéronautique. Grand Prix du public!

If you want to peep and able to vote, here is the link to them, if they vote for Malouines book, the better!
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

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Francisco de Miranda and his time Cuba

Dr. Arturo Sorhegui, historian, member of the Union of Historians of Cuba, the Caribbean Studies Association and Association of Historians of Latin America and tireless researcher, developed a job for the mainland, Venezuelan magazine of history and social sciences, which maintains that Havana has the privilege of being together with the populations of the Colombian Caribbean coast, and then Caracas, the territory of Our America that Francisco Miranda filed for longer.
adds that although the Venezuelan hero became acquainted with the realities of the first two spaces of the Eastern Caribbean, to be in Cuba "... came to dominate the environment of the Gulf of Mexico and the southern coast of the U.S. current. UU. With additional experience, that during his stay in the city was partner in management circles and the army, finding from experience, in his capacity as aide to the Captain General of the island, the chances of Bourbon reformism, in its most advanced, that of Carlos III ", and the place chosen to implement the administrative system the Administration, before its extension to the rest of Latin America. "
Sorhegui wrote in his research, there is a continuity that goes between the first twenty years of life of Miranda in Venezuela, his native country (1750-1771), nine years he lived in Spain (1771-1780 ) to the following three years they took up residence in Havana (1780-1783).
And that line, "... could well be found in the opportunities open to America with the reforms sponsored by Carlos III, and Miranda's personal decision to move to the metropolis to reach there the status of Hispanic military officer" .
Involved in political contests
We respect the historian who already located in its new status, Miranda gets involved in political contests metropolitan and so was going to have to campaign in Morocco (1775-1776) and learned to distinguish the so-called blockade of Melilla, where he met Lieutenant Colonel Juan Manuel Cajigal Monserrate, who later became Captain General of Cuba in the years 1781-1783, the last year, time that was born who would be the liberator of America.
As is known, that knowledge allowed him access to the rank of aide Cajigal Monserrate, who "... accompanied on the actions of Army Operations America, created to intervene in the war against England was declared on the occasion of independence of the 13 Colonies of America. "
Sorhegui For the historian, perhaps, that confluence and / or overlap between Miranda and Cajigal Monserrate may have been the result of the talks who did both and in which, the reference was always emphasized that the latter's father, Francisco Antonio de la Hoz Cajigal had fulfilled mission as governor of Caracas.
then comments about another element that could be considered in the affinity of Francisco de Miranda and Cajigal Monserrate, as is the fact that both have the status of Creoles, as Cajigal was a Native American and Santiago de Cuba was a member of the infantry regiment of Havana.
Anger and distrust of the hero
was around this time in 1781 when Juan Manuel Cajigal official Monserrate is leading the Captaincy General of the island with his aide Francisco de Miranda. This, of Cajigal orders, traveled to perform sensitive missions to Jamaica and Haiti "... and wrote the capitulations for the surrender of the Bahamas.
is interesting to relate here the fact that the performance of these tasks by Francisco de Miranda gave him a prominence that generated anger and distrust of José de Gálvez, Minister of the Indies, According to Gálvez, was apparently unknown in "... the same text of the capitulation, as well as statements by the Venezuelan in Haiti."
That fact prompted the "Minister of India, to order his arrest and will soon move to Spain for trial. Violated provision for Cajigal, who released him no more arrived in the harbor of the capital, without taking the requisite steps to prevent its transfer to the 13 Colonies of America, in early 1783. "
Sorhegui wrote historian Arthur, the "End of Miranda's stay in Cuba, with its move to the United States, completed an important phase in the life of the Venezuelan revolutionary, to break, this year, with English army and no foreign management in Spain and America sponsored transformations for more comprehensive version of the English reforms. "
The story begins by saying that he met Miranda in Havana, then, was very different from his native Caracas and further believes that "the American world view Miranda reached upon completion of his thirty years existence, would be completed in Havana, where the knowledge of the mainland now add a different reality in his native Caracas. "
It was not like a city like Caracas, protected it for a long mountain range that was not easy to access, with a population of Indians, mestizos and a few whites, Havana, open if you want to meet some related activities, the key feature was a wide range of nationalities: English, English, Portuguese and Dutch.
Write a professor at the University of Havana to see a bit these differences, we say, "The Havana shared with New Spain, some of the new responsibilities in the circuit of the Gulf. Support is reflected, among other aspects: the possibility that the Captain General of the island revert to the viceregal chair, which occurred four times, the extension to Pensacola (Pensacola then) and Louisiana in the military, administrative commitments had previously Havana with respect to Florida, the belligerence of the militia and regular troops insular between combat forces that had Bernardo Galvez in New Orleans, to attack the British ; and recruitment since 1771, in its territory, the emissaries (spies) that Spain was to track the movement of the British in Charleston, Philadelphia, Haiti and Jamaica. "
What Miranda appreciated
According to this researcher of history, "As a soldier and resident of America, Miranda saw in the island's capital the evolution of three phenomena of great interest. The contrast between civil and military interests, statements in opposition to the bending of the outer zone of the walls, on the grounds this expansion attempted threat to the defense capability of the square, and the infrastructure of a city with more than 70 thousand inhabitants in the last third of seven, joined the interest of its people to achieve self-image, other than that formed as a result of the regulations of the sixteenth and seventeenth adjustments and provisions. "
Finally, for the historian, without going into details very own reality for the military fortress that was Havana at the time, "What is described in the case of Havana, despite what its size undisputed, did not like in Buenos Aires and Caracas warring groups can be linked more to the rest of the dominant world powers, which the metropolis itself, with a history of the independence movement promoted much higher than in western Cuba. Path that would outline Francisco de Miranda after he left the island in 1783, relating, in active form, with such actions in the 13 colonies and the French Revolution, before landing in 1806 near Caracas to meet their designs. "



Monday, September 13, 2010

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The Spirit of Simon

Before Professor of Physics and Mathematics Enoch Sánchez (Graduated from the Pedagogical Institute of Caracas), thought to write a historical novel approach especially for young people to the hero of America, our liberator Simón Bolívar, went looking around for some European countries for near cathedrals.
always motivated him like mosques. We have been impressed "... your majesty, its architectural beauty, the great works of art they contain, their windows and air peace and tranquility in these buildings. "
Having seen many impressive structures made by man, of course, only created to satisfy the ego or spiritual belief of a few powerful leaders, he believes, sensibly, on the idea that men to feel small before an omnipotent god, break, try to approach the gods, have fallen into the human weakness of trying to show greatness in the physical, presumably similar to that of their spirits. Embroiled
the subject.
Then the writer adds to the previously outlined, other questions:
"These reflections are due to that, you have gone through many of these monuments to the vanity of rulers, I wondered why we pay homage to the things and individuals, most often, accounting for not the man? I do not think the role of a political or religious leader is to demonstrate its grandeur, in keeping with huge monuments erected in cities or states that direct. A ruler can never be superior to the governed. Nobody can be above who receives his salary. Search for a benefit under a particular, rather than a common benefit, is negligible. The worst that can happen to a people and its ruling is that it falls into the hands of greed. "
Simón Bolívar, the opposite pattern
argues this professor of Physics and Mathematics and inspired writer, who was dedicated to find everywhere a person opposed to the previous model that we have been talking and found it "easily in our Simón Bolívar, who left no large buildings as examples of his genius and glory and wisdom, his only legacy was the release of five nations." Enoch
Sanchez says she only works at go "cities and towns of the five nations freed by the eminent Caracas. Study in detail the appearance of the statues erected in the streets that were built in his honor, trying to understand and explain part of his thought. "
The construction of the "Spirit of Simon" (1) which is the title essay of this sort of novel, where our Liberator talks on the square that bears his name in downtown Caracas, with young people perhaps disoriented lacking a greater knowledge of political events that gave rise to the American republics, began its development when a young Venezuelan, English and Italian descent, talks about his right to dual nationality, the possibility to choose one and leave Venezuela, "if things continue like this."
Bolivar's spirit manifests itself intervenes and stating that "First and foremost native soil, the elements formed with our being, our life is nothing but essence of our poor country, there are witnesses our birth, the creators of our existence and we have taken the soul through education, and the graves of our ancestors lie there and we call security and repose, all remind us of the duty we all excited delicious tender feelings and memories, there was the scene of our innocence, our first loves, our As first impressions and made us ... "
Youths who were there to hear the words of the character (of course the spirit of Bolívar)," showed signs of hilarity or embarrassment and decided to leave. "
American visionary ideas
This striking work of Professor Enoch Sanchez, the American hero to respond to guidance to young people today overlook concerns about the events of the time and country excited and brought back to the daily discussion of the visionary ideas of America.
The novel takes great strength test as Enoch is integrated and is part of the modern historical fiction, in which the past, in the spirit of Simon, he speaks to the youth of today, such as giving answers to their concerns, as when a young, among several college, sitting in Caracas plaza named the American soldier exclaimed:
"In this country you can not live, political parties are destroying everything and never agree. Are increasingly divided. Our compatriots they spend fighting each other because of those groups that seem to separate rather than closer.
Enoch, as part of people who are currently sitting in the Caracas plaza, which he calls the Plaza Simón Trinidad, why bother to identify the name Bolivar with the monetary sign, considering it connected to greed, tries to ask any question young when the voice of the spirit breaks:
"When the parties have no authority, either by lack of power, whether by the triumph of opposites, born disaffection and weakens ...
-all think "says the writer as part of the novel test that was over, but continued
Almost all republics that have inspired mankind has carried in her womb the seed of mortal strife, what has been said that the demerger is often a barometer of freedom and the enjoyment of a liberal government is formed, usually in direct proportion to the excitement of the games and the clash of political views. It is true that the burden of freedom is lightweight, but it is difficult to keep balance even in the most cultured and civilized nations ... "


The Spirit of Simon
Sánchez Enoch
Editorial Biosphere
Caracas-Venezuela
2010





Friday, September 10, 2010

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

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How repudiates social class their Deliverer and (2)


R efiere the late anthropologist and journalist Miguel Acosta Saignes, in addressing the topic that exposes a hero first identified with the class to which he belonged and secondly, the man who was in contradiction with the same class, "spoke here Bolivar the "dwellers in the Western Hemisphere," which meant to him they had been English colonies "of our destiny," "America" \u200b\u200bfrom "America." Plus, all this really mean the Creoles, the aristocrats, the social class that claimed Bolivar everything stated in the Charter of Jamaica and Angostura as a memorial of grievances to justify the Revolution. Was to always maintain loyalty to his class, carrier management standards through the development of the history of Latin America or, as later noted, Latin America. But soon came into conflict many with that class of aristocrats, who used it as a great leader for his genius, for his incredible organizational and political skills, for their moral and physical strength, their driver skills and his decision deeply colonial. "
The first stumbling block comments
Saignes Acosta Bolivar finds its first setback to the Congress of Angostura and this trip will be repeating tirelessly to Bolivia.
"It was the first contradiction between the commitment of Bolivar to achieve freedom of slaves and aristocrats resistance represented in Congress, and of those military high political positions as they expected to usufruct had benefited the aristocrats. Called freedom of slaves, rather, to ratify the decree of Carupano, which was the first big step to make each slave a freedom fighter Republican. All the measures were approved. On the slaves were accepted for the first time a statement about what he called "freedom of bellies" in the end adopted by the Constituent Congress of Cúcuta, despite a shocking message that he sent the President of that body, immediately after Battle of Carabobo.
That Congress unshakable
The wisdom of the General Congress of Colombia, wrote, "is perfectly in accordance with existing laws for the emancipation of slaves, but she could have extended the rule of his beneficence on future Colombians arrived in a cruel cradle and wild, come to life to put their necks to the yoke. The children of slaves born hereafter have in Colombia should be free ... The General Conference [...] may order the absolute freedom of all Colombians to the act of birth in the territory of the Republic [...] Please VE. Raise this request on my part to the General Congress of Colombia to deign to grant it in return for the battle Carabobo, won by the liberation army, whose blood has run only for their freedom ...
anthropologist considered that despite the "meaning of Carabobo, which consolidated the freedom of Venezuela and Colombia, Congress remained unmoved. Bolivar applications came to the Constituent Congress of Bolivia in 1826. The same result, so slavery was extended in time, in Venezuela, until 1854. Another contradiction of outstanding impact occurred with the Congress of 1821. Bolívar proposed to be accepted as head of the new Republic of Colombia Cúcuta, to balance the distances, differences of characters, diversity of opinion, but moved the capital to Bogota with tremendous results, as sensed when in the presence of O'Leary said, hearing the bells ringing Bogota in honor of the Congress: "tolls for Colombia."
wrote this social researcher was Dr. Miguel Acosta Saignes, when you reinforce his view that "His class was after him like an animal would have been harmful, just because they had yielded to the ambitions of the former rulers. "
contradictions Increased
Saignes Acosta continues in its analysis and discussion about continuity the triumphs of Simon Bolivar, both politically and military, with the consent "of the natives of Venezuela, the former New Granada and Peru, as well as those of Ecuador and then in 1826, Bolivia. But the contradictions increased for various reasons. Bolivar granted to indigenous demands constant, a little, in return contribute to maintain armies that took shape in each future republic. "
struggle oligarchies
researcher explains that after the battle of Junín, began the descent or the beginning of the struggle of the oligarchies "formed rapidly after the first freedoms in Venezuela and New Granada. So when to seal victories against the English colonialists Liberator preparing the decisive battle of the anti-colonial struggle, was in Huancayo, October 24, 1824, reporting that he was suspending the privileges granted by Act of October 9, 1821 . I could not raise armies and send them outside the territory of the Republic of Colombia. There could thus lead the final battle that had been preparing for months to Sucre. Moved to the depths of the soul, it did send a simple notification to the Secretariat, the commotion in the Army South was tremendous. Unextended high chiefs sent message, which stated: "The Army has received yesterday the pain of death, the decision to inform Your Excellency has been pleased [...] VE can not be separated from it without violating pledges made with our blood ... "Sucre reported that suspending the implementation of the resolution, while never an answer. That is, Bolivar had been rebelling against the Congress in Bogota, fully backed by the army.
wrote messages and letters, Sucre appointed as a substitute and stayed true to his class when he inferred it a spear in the side of its glories. This was one of the great occasions when the revolutionary hurricane tested all his loyalty.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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How social class repudiates his Liberator (1)

The title with which we present this new release of relevant is a famous work of Miguel Acosta Saignes, social researcher of high caliber journalist, writer, anthropologist, ethnologist, professor at the Faculty of Arts of the Universidad Central de Venezuela and founder of the Department of Anthropology at this university. Also participates in the creation of the School of Journalism at the known university. Acosta
Saignes in "social class repudiates his Liberator" makes an approach which emphasizes the gifted who was Simon Bolivar and the class to which he belonged and acted against him, a being who envisioned and acted always based on a group of nations, which could stand without being in the shadow of one empire, which had fought against.
social researcher introduces us to the subject in the recent publication printed in the workshops of the National Press and the Official Gazette of the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information, stating that "Han that some sociologists, judging on simple correlations, as if they were an expression of laws of history, always multifactorial, dialectic, that "revolutions devour their children." Some fall by the collective justice. She never forgets, but sometimes seem otherwise, die trying to judge those transactions, and many disappear because it is half-speed, where some factors have changed dramatically, but others have continued living and acting, new classes, arising from complicated intersections of elements, sacrifice eminent conductors, when they seize power openly or covertly, to defend old positions, damped while the storm raged of change. "
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Then, the social researcher and activist political asset of the Venezuelan left, adds:
"We will refer the terrible case of Simon Bolivar. He said the Congress of Angostura, on February 15, 1819, describing succinctly what had happened since 1810: not have been more than a vicious hurricane revolutionary toy snatched me as a weak straw. I could not do anything good or bad: irresistible forces have turned the running of our events ...
Many times, echoed similar interpretation, with which exceeded a thousand historians and sociologists who would judge their life and their tempo. Understood, and therefore deserved the title of Liberator-eminent role as interpreter of the collective will. Began to respond to its class, the aristocrats, whose thoughts expressed strongly in countless occasions. Speaking on behalf of the people as a whole, deeper into social class only, he told lawmakers Angostura:
Our luck has always been purely passive, our political existence has always been null and so we were in harder for freedom, as we were in a lower degree of servitude, because not only we had won freedom, but active and domestic tyranny [...] The American received all of Spain had actually deprived of the enjoyment and active exercise of tyranny, not allowing their roles in domestic affairs and internal administration. This dedication put us on the impossibility of knowing the course of public affairs, nor were enjoying the inspiring personal account of the brightness of power in the eyes of the crowd, which is so important at high speeds. I'll say it once, were abstracted, absent from the universe as it was on the science of government.
had stated that in Jamaica
The anthropologist reports that Bolívar had already stated that in the Charter of Jamaica, when booted without contact even with all the people, filled only with liberal theories and traditional in its class. They explained that "
vexed We also conduct which deprive us of our rights corresponding left us in a sort of permanent infancy with regard to government transactions. If we managed our affairs even Households in our internal administration, we would know the course of public affairs and its mechanism, also would enjoy imposing personal consideration in the eyes of the people some respect that is so mechanically necessary to keep the revs. That is why I said we were deprived even of active tyranny because we were not allowed to perform their duties.
Americans in the English system is in rigor, and perhaps stronger than ever, do not take place in society other than their own servants for work, and at best, that of mere consumers; and even this part alibi with restrictions striking: such are the prohibitions on the cultivation of fruits in Europe, the monopoly of the king monopolized production, impairment of the factories that do not have the same peninsula, the exclusive privileges of trade to the objects of primary necessity, barriers between provinces and American provinces, so they do not try, understand or negotiate, in short, do you want to know what our destiny? Fields to cultivate indigo, cochineal, coffee, sugarcane, cocoa and cotton, the solitary plains to raise cattle, desert to hunt wild beasts, the bowels of the earth to dig the gold that can not satisfy avaricious that nation [...] Pretend a country so happily established, extensive, rich and populous, is merely passive, is not it an outrage and a violation of human rights? Continued ...

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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works progressing Cultural Factory in El Molino Santa Fe (Argentina) Rodrigo


Story and image published yesterday in arqa.com

"El Molino Franchino stands as a metaphor to be expected hábitat, recobrar la dimensión, ser habitada para decir su texto, su canción creativa e insinuante. La palabra dice “molino”, de moler, pulverizar en partes, hacer liviano lo pesado, destrozar el todo y alcanzar la sutileza. Sacar y no poner, como en el arte y el sentido.

Cambiar la sustancia para transformarla en otra cosa, harina de lenguaje, forma de nombrarnos, volvernos a inventar. “Molino” es, al fin, un “molino harinero”, un homenaje visible al trabajo y a la acción humana, a la secuencia para recrear la materia, para alcanzar el pan, la complejidad de lo simple. Entonces, giro del color al blanco, del todo a la parte, del hierro al body, subject to the direction of the collective effort. Work of multiple languages \u200b\u200bwhere the construction is poetry, the solder can be silent, a line drawn in water, a string converted into a song. Birth of a culture factory, a place to imagine, design and produce all kinds of cultural goods, toys, furniture, books, artwork, photographs, films and shows. " Mill recovery of buildings Franchino complex and their incorporation into a system of parks and public spaces in the city of Santa Fe Franchino Old Mill is located in the block by Bv. Gálvez and streets Castellanos, Republic of Syria, and Peter Vittori. This site is a differential piece starring the urban area of \u200b\u200bSanta Fe pericentral preservation and recovery criteria applied in this case, not only for the historic significance of buildings, but also for their constructive and valuable space. In such spaces are posed by the development of educational activities and exhibitions related to industrial design and applied design in general. A multi-school aimed at arts and crafts, and display both the finished product and its manufacturing processes and design.

To this end were held the following architectural
recover the interior spaces of the nave, to capture the fascination and mystery that produce these internal and assimilate them to enhance their charm and expressiveness spatial constructive reinvent the use of these spaces to promote contemporary artistic practices, and equip them with the necessary infrastructure in order to develop such practices efficiently. The work is scheduled in two overlapping phases in an estimated total of twenty-four months. The first stage began on 23 December 2008 and has a construction time of twelve months and an investment of approximately $ 10,350,000. Involves the area between the nave and the Republic of Syrian street. This stage develops the adequacy of an existing building for the operation of workshops, classrooms and school management. Among the main edilicios bodies proposing to construct a street within 25 meters wide, which crosses the block with north-south direction, suitable for the practice of mass activities which assumes a leading role by its status as a major public space. The inside lane merges with the decking and sidewalks encouraging the continuity of the pedestrian experience around and inside the complex. To fill this gap and create a pleasant and protected adapted the draft "vault shell, developed in the late 40s by architect Amancio Williams, placing value on an iconic architectural object that represented one of the highest points of architectural culture in Argentina. The task was to imagine, huddled under his shadow, all kinds of public activities, both massive and experiences of small groups or individuals. Hoppers at ground level in a circular, exposed through the disarmament of metal silos, are used to produce a system of raised beds filled with different materials (sand, grass, water) and generate on the northeast corner of the site a little square. The second stage of the work, which is scheduled for mid 2009, involves the total development of the nave and its expansion as an esplanade to the west (up the street Peter Vittori) and is adapted to solve the commuter rail stop low speed. Are arranged on the second floor vaulted shells that will mark out the path of the train to Park City and other significant points in their journey.

partial surfaces building workshops and services
Ground
• Object Services (worm): 200m 2
• Hall: 85 m 2
• Patio: 300 m 2
• Wet Core: 53 m 2
• Workshop: 330 m 2
• Cover Gallery: 70 m 2

Mezzanine
• Office and storage: 10 m 2 wet
• Core: 53 m 2
• Administration : 123 m 2


• First Floor Hall: 85 m 2 wet
• Core: 53 m 2
• Workshop: 330 m 2

Second floor
• Hall: 15 m 2
• Core wet: 53 m 2
• Workshop: 330 m 2
• Mezzanine: 53 m 2

Uses and destinations
1 - research, construction and operation of multiple designs .
a cultural range is assembled from the media: wood, glass, metal, cloth, paper and new materials. Old and new technologies for the realization objetual: costumes, furniture, toys, stained glass, metal things, paper, everyday things.
A) Learning more about the representation of projection, an approach to architecture, urbanism, and the preservation and recovery of assets.
B) The art, technique and technologies to support creative design processes.
C) Tribute to the world of work. Formation of cooperative design.
D) Experimentation and new trends on the production of objects.
E) Two modes of participation: Saturdays, Sundays and holidays the general public build, play, create, and invent in all areas of design, during the week, youth groups and adults occur in the cultural fabric design organized by support .
2 - A mixed administration with books, games and objects.
3 - A library, media library with all languages \u200b\u200band media to use, circular, ajar and admire.
4 - An area of \u200b\u200bcultural industries, display and kiosk (book, cd, dvd, design), database and meeting rooms.
5 - A center for experimentation in visual languages \u200b\u200bwith listening rooms, recording, various designs for the computer, American popular music, projecting soundtracks, animation, documentaries, photography, digital art, hypertext, showrooms, expectation rooms, theater, music, dolls, etc.
6 - Terrace of the urban arts, physical spaces for experimentation.

Friday, September 3, 2010

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Dam in April and San Marcos, mills and other industrial uses. Culture and Heritage of the Left Bank Esla

On August 27 we participated in a talk conference in the town of Villanueva de Leon Apples, within the activities in the Third Culture Week organized by the Cultural Association and the Board sees CINAL of the town.

While acknowledging the call for such acts and the interest shown towards the historic mills and channels exist in the environment as well as the assistance of a number of friends and locals, some millers and owners of mills on the banks of Esla, we turn to briefly recount the history of old dam called Rodrigo April and San Marcos, historical channel that disappeared with land consolidation in the 1980s.

We are located on the banks of the River Esla, particularly in its middle and the left bank, between the municipalities of Villanueva of Apples and Valencia de Don Juan, through the Villavidel Country, River Cabreros and Fresno de la Vega.


Almost certainly, the dam was already in the tenth century, since the sale of two deacons Villanueva made the bishop in the year Velasco 967, and 300 salaries in cloths and silver, it is mentioned that property literally had cum suis aquaductis Molinas. Towards

the thirteenth century, the dam begins to be called Rodrigo April, an important personage whose vine to be developed in the second half of the twelfth century and the beginning of XIII, which gave name to the very Rodrigo Villanueva from April 1275 until the seventeenth century in fixing and determining the current "of Apples."

Until the fourteenth century was born in Villacelama Dam (port or near the mill dam today) and ran for Villanueva and Palanquinos, Don returned of Esla river waters. Villanueva and Mills belonged to the Ca Palanquinos Tedral de Leon, whose benefits specifically allocated to the Hospital of San Antonio, located in the capital, near the parish of San Marco.

Subsequently, the canons of San Marcos de León, Villavidel lords, noted the utility could take to the waters, having moved the mill Rodezno Palanquinos were returned to river. So s o request an extension of the dam to their domains, establishing a mill in Villavidel from which would drain the water in the Esla. Therefore This extension was called San Marcos Dam , unlike the first installment remaining as April Presa Rodrigo .

The Count of Valencia, owner of Country Villas, Cabrero and Fresno, makes efforts to extend the barrier of San Marcos to their domains and enable the establishment of mills. In 1515 agreement is taken to bring the dam to Fresno, which will not materialize until 1542 and then takes a further extension to Valencia de Don Juan, to cabins.

Throughout the history of the Presa Rodrigo San Marcos in April and highlighted its use to irrigate the fertile plain of Esla, and to give movement to various industrial devices, namely mills (Villanueva, Palanquinos, Villavidel, Countryside, Cabreros (2), Fresno (2), Valencia), fulling (Villanueva, Palanquinos) light plants (Villanueva, Valencia), flax mills (Fresno), chainsaws (Villanueva), flour mills (Palanquinos).

mill Villanueva of Apples

Being in Villanueva spoke of Apples more extensively in his mill. Your document references back to the tenth century (year 967), acquired by the Bishop of Leon. Before the fourteenth century and had six pairs of wheels and belonged specifically to the Hospital of San Antonio de León, under the Cathedral Chapter. Its location is still known today as "The Palace" in reference to the possessions that there was the Cathedral of León.

In the year 1462 we know of the fact m ore interesting on the dam and mills. They say the lawsuits Palanquinos then stole several neighbors of the mill wheel and several decks of the ram that had León Cathedral in Villanueva, with we can then go back to the rivalry between these peoples, originating in their own mills for the enjoyment of water from dams always led to fighting in all channels. Summarizing

much, we say that it was leasing the Cathedral in 1806, when he did in favor of a milling Villanueva of Apples named Ana González. At the end of this century or early twentieth century had built the huge mill whose remains now, where in addition to grind the grain, there was a sawmill and a factory supplying light in 1935 to 8 locations: Palanquinos, Villarroañe , Vega de Infanzones, Grulleros, Valdesoto, Turners, Sothic and Villanueva's own Apples.

In the nineties, and without use, the m oline suffered a fire that destroyed almost completely, leaving the impressive ruins can be seen today.

The subsequent conversation was lively, with many contributions from the audience about their memories, experiences and experiences related to the mills and the old dam, the origin of hard work (clean and composition of the port, the main channel and of Madric) but also of great amusement (baths in summer, fishing ....)

More Information: MARRIED REVILLA , Javier (2010): "The mills of the Left Bank Esla on April Rodrigo Dam and San Marcos" in the minutes of l Molinología 7 International Congress: "The defense of our heritage " organized by ACEM and the University of Salamanca, Zamora held from 18 to 20 March 2010.