Villa de Vallecas celebrates spring throughout the weekend with a lot of cultural and sports activities That almost any excuse is good to celebrate something in common is true, but when the Villa de Vallecas celebrates, it does it well. Proof of this is its well-known Batalla Naval has a very complete program with all kinds of activities for three days From April 25 to 27 this Madrid district will be filled with cultural events with a family focus The program includes children’s workshops dance exhibitions and the traditional Tortilla Day as well as sports tournaments such as volleyball and paddle tennis The event stands out for reflecting the spirit of union with proposals designed to strengthen neighborhood coexistence Among the most anticipated moments are the Outdoor Speed Painting Contest and the photography awards ceremony which highlight local talent and community creativity From April 25 to 27, San Sebastián de los Reyes celebrates the Renaissance Market for the 533rd Anniversary of the Foundation of the city entertainment and a space dedicated to the inventions of Da Vinci Throughout the weekend there will be exhibitions itinerant entertainment and activities for the whole family Highlights include a theatrical performance of The Foundation of San Sebastián de los Reyes and Renaissance dances in the El Caserón Building as well as an educational concert on Saturday A must for those looking for a different plan near Madrid Barajas consolidates as the third district with more public investment while the price per square meter falls below 4,100 euros That a fact is universal necessarily implies that it is not newsworthy the increase in housing prices has long since become widespread and commonplace according to the Evolution of the price of housing for sale in Madrid published by Idealista there is a data of relative stagnation: Barajas The airport district is the only one in the whole city where housing became cheaper in March With an average price per square meter of 4,070 euros -more than a thousand below the average- It is not the cheapest in the capital (that place is occupied by Villaverde with 2,294 €/m² and Puente de Vallecas with 2,648 €/m²) but it is the only one that falls in the monthly comparison This is according to the latest market report for March published by Idealista And what makes this decline even rarer is the other thing: Barajas is also one of the three districts with the most public investment in all of Madrid According to the City Council’s Open Budgets the district will receive throughout this legislature 42.7 million euros in investments only behind Latina (151,072,835 €) and Villa de Vallecas (45,028,961 €) And we are not talking about minor reforms: only the adequacy of the Valdebebas wastewater treatment plant takes more than 21 million about two million more destined to rehabilitate the El Capricho Museum that neoclassical garden that only opens on weekends of budgets that double and triple those of other neighborhoods -Chamberí is the neighborhood with the lowest budget: just 1.3 million euros But housing prices are going in the opposite direction The price of housing in Barajas has risen with respect to last year by 14.7% Barça face Rayo Vallecano in the Copa del Rey Round of 16 which is made up of two districts: Puente de Vallecas (population approx 240,000) and Villa de Vallecas (population approx 65,000) wasn’t built until after the Spanish Civil War 1956 in a friendly against Carioca América It wouldn’t be until the 1977/78 campaign that they would make their debut in the Spanish top-flight Their original kit was white shirt and shorts with black socks and it’s believed that the red stripe on their home shirts which wasn’t displayed until 1949 after an agreement with Atlético Madrid Known as Los Franjirrojos (The Red Sashes) or Los Vallecanos (The Vallecano) club colours are now an all white kit with the distinctive red sash that goes from the left shoulder to the right side Former Barça goalkeeper and current Sevilla coach Of the last 26 matches in all competitions stretching back to November 1993 Barça have tasted defeat on just three occasions There have been three draws and 19 Barça wins with a balance of goals of 82 to 22 in favour of Barça Rayo have not beaten Barça at Vallecas since 2002 with Barça currently on a 13-game winning streak against the team from Madrid the best such streak for the blaugranes against any current professional team Rayo have been on a great run of form of late Despite losing their most recent fixture at home to Mallorca (1-3) the last reverse coming at Leganes (0-1) on December 2 the other seven games were wins in which Rayo scored at least two goals in every match Top scorer 2020/21 (all competitions): Antoñín (6) Andoni Iraola Sagarna has been in charge at Rayo since August 2020 Aside from a brief stint at the end of his career at New York City Iraola spent virtually his entire professional playing career at Athletic Club His LaLiga debut came against Barça on August 30 whilst his final game for the Basques was also against the blaugranes; a 3-1 loss in the 2015 Copa del Rey final played at Camp Nou This will be the first time he has faced Barça in his coaching career but he is unlikely to be overawed he took them to the Copa del Rey semi-finals in 2020 It will have a duration of 6 years and will collect annually about 350 thousand tons of waste Urbaser is a world leader in environmental solutions a global company focused on leveraging the value of the world’s resources to build a more sustainable tomorrow serving more than 70 million people in around 15 countries through a huge network of more than 50,000 employees and 150 plants that work every day to achieve real circularity Bronze Age funerary practices in the Villa de Vallecas district They are close to the seasonal streams of Los Migueles and La Marañosa in the municipal district of Villa de Vallecas (Madrid) 40 silo-type structures excavated in the ground have been documented The structures were also reused as garbage cans in which inclusions of materials attributable to the Middle Bronze appear mostly of ceramic pieces made by hand and some decorated with ungulations Most of the individuals were deposited in single holes and to a lesser extent in double holes and multiple connection holes Some have a cave excavated in its walls in which the individual was deposited there is a predominance of the axis of the body in an East-West and West-East direction (56%) compared to the North-South and South-North axis (29%) the left and right lateral decubitus with the legs flexed (37 individuals) prevails over the prone and supine position (9 individuals) it was not possible to document the position as they are cases that have suffered serious post-depositional processes.  The position of individuals within burials is directly associated with different historical moments whose religious beliefs and precepts demand fixed characteristics from the entire population only some ornamental elements with which they were buried have been found: a bronze needle belonging to some clothing some necklace beads made on snail shells and a spool of thread inside a child burial Although the state of conservation of the remains was not good it has been possible to determine some aspects of these Bronze Age populations followed by the group of children and juveniles the average height being 1,52 for women and 1,67 for men Some of the pathologies they present are due to repeated physical work and severe overload which would be related to the subsistence economies of the Bronze Age populations Of the oral pathologies studied in 36 individuals who still had teeth Some of them have loss of teeth as a result of periodontal infections associated with inflammatory processes The origin of cavities is associated with diets rich in carbohydrates to which other factors such as genetic predisposition are added The caries percentage is very low in both sites compared to others in the same period since caries is associated with a diet rich in carbohydrates and the inhabitants of these sites had an agricultural-livestock economy with great importance of cereals (as revealed by the high number of documented storage silos and mills) This result could be associated with good oral hygiene and good nutrition and health during childhood The fact that there is no planning in the burial areas prevents us from speaking of a necropolis proper In the absence of a homogeneous funeral ritual or a specific spatial arrangement everything seems to indicate that they are occasional burials that amortize disused structures belonging to itinerant populations Both sites were excavated within the archaeological activities related to the UZP 2.04 urbanization project "Development of the East-Los Berrocales" (1997): "The Bronze Age in the Iberian Peninsula: periodization and chronology" MC (1997): “The Bronze Age in the interior of the peninsula An approach to the II millennium in the Duero and Tajo river basins ” MC (2012): “Burials in silos-garbage dumps from the Middle Bronze Age of the El Espinillo and Alto de las Peñuelas deposits Sixth Conference on Archaeological Heritage of the Community of Madrid (2005): "Dental anthropology and its importance in the study of human groups" Memory of the archaeological intervention of the El Espinillo Unpublished report deposited in the General Directorate of Historical Heritage of the Community of Madrid (2009): "Proposal for a field and laboratory protocol in osteoarcheology: application to the El Espinillo" and Alto de las Peñuelas sites from the Bronze Age Official magazine of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) By In 1561, King Philip II of Spain moved his capital from Toledo to Madrid. In doing so, the dour Habsburg monarch unwittingly touched off a dramatic change in climate that more than 550 years later continues to have an impact on the city’s environment.  This is what drew the early Moorish settlers who built a fortification in what they called Magerit The king is also believed to have been seeking a healthier environment for his third wife Madrid enjoyed more benign weather patterns than Toledo If this was the king’s rationale for the move Elisabeth died in 1568 at the age of 23.  Philip had no-one but himself to blame for the severe change in climate that Madrid suffered after it became the seat of power the city had been surrounded by woodlands that offered shelter from the icy winter winds of the Guadarrama range to the north and the searing heat that blanketed the Castilian plateau in summer Most of these woodlands were chopped down to provide timber for housing and firewood for the royal court exposing the capital to the region’s extreme elements and giving rise to the maxim nueve meses de invierno y tres de infierno (‘nine months of winter and three of hell’) Spain’s capital has been at the mercy of the elements ever since this is exacerbated by the pollution created by modern-day scourges such as the exhaust from the million cars that enter the city of just over three million people every day Madrid’s city planners have a new vision for the future ‘We will be constructing what is, in effect, a 75-kilometre-long Metropolitan Forest which is the name we have given to this idea the most ambitious initiative of its kind in Europe today,’ says Mariano Fuentes ‘The plan is to create a new “green lung” for Madrid by planting 1.5 million trees along with a number of eco-friendly bridges as well as leisure and recreational centres The Metropolitan Forest will connect existing parks with a parallel project – a 23-kilometre-long ‘Forest Avenue’ for cyclists and pedestrians that will provide access to schools offices and also Madrid’s Barajas Airport.  It’s estimated that the newly planted trees will absorb more than 45,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year the forest should have taken more than 800,000 tonnes of CO2 out of the city’s atmosphere The trees will all be species native to Madrid The idea for the Metropolitan Forest was born in 2019 when he and fellow liberal-centrist Ciudadanos Party members decided to ask their children what sort of Madrid they would like to see in 2040 ‘The reply in almost all cases was a “green city”,’ he says ‘We knew this would involve a huge undertaking in urban investment there is no denying that trees have a significant capacity to absorb carbon dioxide which brings an improvement in air quality and also in people’s quality of life.’  has the greatest number of trees of any capital in the world their geographical distribution differs radically from one part of the city to another There was an urgent need to take action, says Fuentes, taking into account that the average temperature in Madrid has increased 2°C in the past 30 years, maximum summer temperatures are on average higher than 38°C and the city is suffering from longer and more frequents heatwaves ‘In the depths of the coronavirus pandemic we got together with all the political parties represented on the council and drew up an agreement that was acceptable to everyone to launch the Metropolitan Forest We had our sights set on future generations instead of the next elections.’   Madrid’s municipal administration became aware of the city’s environmental problems as early as the 1990s The initial approach was more one of how to deal with an existing problem than the decisive action needed to reverse the process of environmental decline more than 40 per cent of Madrid’s citizens cited the environment as the city’s number one problem.  On a national level, in 2020, Spain’s Ministry of Ecological Transition endorsed the Green Infrastructure National Strategy Plan gave the country’s municipal governing bodies three years to develop their individual policies to identify their environmental requirements improve urban connectivity and restore damaged habitats.  Spain has suffered an unprecedented loss of biodiversity,’ says Silvia Villacañas general director of strategic planning on Madrid’s city council Our motivation today is substantially different Applying the brakes to climate change is now the prime concern of all political parties and at all levels of public administration.’ This change of attitude has had a profound effect on the city. Tropical storm Filomena left Madrid blanketed under its heaviest snowfall in more than a century but people weren’t the only ones to suffer The streets were strewn with debris from 750,000 trees that had lost their branches or split and fallen under the weight of the snow the widespread destruction of trees in the city’s parks deprived birds and insects of their habitats The response was to create a network of ‘insect hotels’ from fallen trunks The aim was to maintain a supply of food for birds to be bred in specially designed wooden nests positioned near the trees.  Another recent manifestation of this change in approach has been the placement of 1,300 ‘intelligent litter bins’ throughout the city These solar-powered containers compact waste to reduce the frequency with which they must be emptied by ensuring that the full volume of the bin is used avoiding the presence of overflowing rubbish when there’s plenty of space between uncompacted boxes They’re also equipped with sensors to measure the level of waste and alert authorities when they need to be emptied.  has helped pull together public support for the Metropolitan Forest ‘We were inspired by an ideal – that by working together we could achieve something different,’ she says cities have grown at the expense of the environment we have come to the realisation that urban development can go hand-in-hand with nature and that there is a way forward – one that yields sustainable benefits at a lower cost and higher level of efficiency than other Connecting these parks to the Metropolitan Forest will add another 5,000 hectares to the city’s green space.  Fuentes says the project envisages a Madrid that for the first time in its history will grow with The city is currently investing €100 million a year in a parallel plan to improve energy efficiency and travel accessibility of densely populated housing areas This entails eco-friendly redevelopment and bringing in more efficient home-heating systems by eliminating obsolete and highly polluting coal-fired furnaces as well as setting up green recreational areas for residents this will include plots of neighbourhood farmland for growing vegetables and fruit for local consumption.  The Metropolitan Forest’s point of departure, where the soil was first evaluated and prepared for tree planting, is Cerro Almodóvar, on the city’s south-western boundary. ‘You could call this kilometre zero,’ says Fuentes. ‘The cerro [hill] is located in the Vicálvaro district one of the most environmentally degraded and hottest points in Madrid.’ this 20,000-square-metre plot was a landfill site and in a deplorable state councillor for the Villa de Vallecas district ‘We have spent €2.5 million to clean up the area and provide cycle and pedestrian access to what is also one of Madrid’s most emblematic places and an important archaeological site,’ she says The 726-metre-high mound was inhabited during the Palaeolithic period and contained one of the world’s largest deposits of sepiolite which in the 19th century gave rise to a mining industry that extracted the clay mineral mainly for sale to the pharmaceutical sector There are a number of other landfills apart from Cerro Almodóvar that have entered the sights of the overall green offensive Operators will be required to clean up these rubbish-strewn areas which will then be incorporated into the greater forest land This is also seen as a potential source of electrical-energy generation A plan now on the table is looking at the introduction of photovoltaic power stations that will help boost the city’s clean-energy production The main source of pollution in Spain’s urban areas where the majority of the population lives is carbon monoxide emissions from vehicles Road traffic is responsible for more than half of the air pollution The problem was recognised as long as 50 years ago when Sebastián de la Rica Madrid’s chief traffic engineer at the time estimated that 375,000 vehicles passed through the city every day no more than 600,000 cars and vans are in the centre at any given moment,’ he said we would be witnessing a total collapse of road traffic.’ Now a city with two million fewer residents than London where roughly the same number of people choose to drive into the metropolitan area every day.  the city has taken steps to reduce pollution by expanding low-emission zones for cars; by 2025 they will cover the entire metropolitan area The city is also gradually phasing out its fleet of diesel-fuelled buses According to Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida a member of the conservative People’s Party Madrid has brought into service 1,291 new electricity- a quarter of all Madrid buses will run exclusively on electricity,’ he says Madrid will have become the first major European capital to operate a fully eco-friendly public transport network.’     inspired politicians of all persuasions to work together for the common good of Madrid we will meet one another strolling through the Metropolitan Forest which will be one of the prime beauty spots of our city we will carry on together to see it through to fruition.’  Filed Under: Science & Environment Tagged With: Click Here for SUBSCRIPTION details Want to access Geographical on your tablet or smartphone Android or PC/Mac image below to download the app for your device Copyright © 2025 · Site by Syon Media More information: http://www.fiesta.pce.es/2017/sessions/coloquio-existir-es-resistir-de-solidaridad-con-palestina/ chair of the Middle East commission of the Communist Party of Spain of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine leader in the movement for refugees’ right of return BDS movement activist in the Spanish state and co-author of the book dirigente histórica del Frente Popular para la Liberación de Palestina (FPLP) líder del movimiento por el derecho al retorno de los refugiados; Sira Rego Comité Federal del PCE y Jorge Ramos Tolosa activista del movimiento BDS en el Estado español y coautor del libro “Existir es resistir” Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email Enter your email address to receive all new Samidoun posts by email Palestinian prisoners call for international boycott of Israel This list includes the city's public swimming pools and provides prices and practical information summer begins as soon as the solstice occurs; unofficially when the temperature warrants a full bath in a pool of water the public swimming pools (municipally owned and regionally owned) declared the swimming pool season started on Wednesday There are some differences between the municipal and regional ones: prices And in this article we recap what each one is and how to book them will be open until September 8 and their schedule is from 10am to 9pm Its price is somewhat cheaper (4.5€ the standard ticket) and it is also scalable depending on the circumstances of each person in developing the ‘vallecas 47’ social housing project, local firm untercio arquitectura tried to imagine a dwelling in which they would like to live the result is a complex which is bright and open while still being intimate and adaptable– reacting to the changing seasons the cross-ventilated structure has been designed to offer inhabitants living options with spaces devoted to private and intimate functions these can also be transformed into more dynamic communal rooms thanks to the installation of two large sliding windows –  which leave no mullion in the corner – that can open up the interior onto the surrounding environment the implementation of these expansive moving elements was a direct response to the each units’s small interiors offering owners a large terrace in the summer another consideration of the project was to enhance communal life through the common quarters interconnecting them visually in order to increase encounters between the dwellers usually closed stairwells and dark entries from elevators to the individual units are now opened up and exposed to daylight the stairs cantilever into the south facing courtyard and provide a nice place to chat with a neighbour this quadrangle binds the building programs together offering a safe playground for children and bench seating strategically placed to face the busiest area on the ground floor the development of these sections was to have people meet and develop informal social relations the block is broken into several slices which have been split in order to multiply the free corners the volumetric composition of the building is adapted to the small and broken image of the old ‘villa de vallecas’ located on the opposite side of the street while its height and width match the neighboring constructions in the new urban development left: corner sliding windows closedright: corner sliding windows open pedestrian and car park access; courtyard at the rear view of the courtyard from the core of the vertical access project info:commission through an open ideas competition organized by EMVS (municipal housing developer in madrid) location: martín muñoz de las posadas spainlongitude: 3º37´ 32.54 latitude: 40º 22´33.23 client: EMVS (empresa municipal de la vivienda de madrid)program: 46 apartments 47 underground parking placessite area: 1400m2architects: estudio untercio michael beckerbuilding engineer: alfonso sáenz garcíacontractor: structure fercaberbuilding envelope: dragadosbuilding facilities: SP arquitectura e ingenieríastructural engineering: mecanismo diseño y cálculo de estructuras S.L.telecommunication engineering: ramón francia castillo ingeniero de telecomunicacionesphotographs: pedro pegenaute project time frame:2006 – first prize open competition.2006 – start design.2007 – start construction.2012 – project completion planning constraints: traditional urban block with communal space in the courtyard construction:concrete basement from foundations up to ground floor – concrete slab on column grid at 5msteel framework from first to fifth floor with composite slab on steel pillars and beams materials:façades – baumit EPS heat insulating system and external wall insulation system; façade plates made from hard polystyrene foam act as heat insulating layer applied over a brick wall weather resistant vapour permeable finishing coal is added to glazed surface areas – technal GTi sliding balcony doors(aluminium profiles) in living rooms designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here. AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon The best of Time Out straight to your inbox We help you navigate a myriad of possibilities Sign up for our newsletter for the best of the city By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news Sign up for our email to enjoy your city without spending a thing (as well as some options when you’re feeling flush) By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Worldwide Following the catastrophic flooding in the Valencian Community last week, people across Spain have rallied to support those worse affected. In Barcelona (which was also put on red alert on Monday due to the high risk of flooding) and Madrid organisations and charities have set up collection points, with volunteers helping to manage the donations.  The capital has rallied to support those affected by the extreme flooding in the Valencian Community Madrid City Council set up several collection points to gather all kinds of donations the Council has made 44 municipal spaces available for people to donate non-perishable items and specific products for lactose-intolerant or coeliac individuals In addition to the 21 points spread across the city the Palacio de Cibeles and the 22 district police stations of the Municipal Police are also accepting essential goods Around 700 volunteers are responsible for receiving and processing the donations at the central warehouse which has been set up in the Palacio de Cristal at Casa de Campo Below are the addresses for the collection points across the city next to the Ciudad Lineal market)Fuencarral-El Pardo: 22 Calle Isla de Arosa; 7 Avenida Soto Palacios (police station)Hortaleza: 8 Calle Tom´ås Redondo; 2 Calle Javier Del Quinto (police station)Latina: SELUR (Urgent Cleaning Service) Office Calle Ángel Sanz Briz; 50 Calle Rodrigo De Arana (police station)Moncloa-Aravaca: 40 Carretera Húmera; 6 Avenida de Valladolid (police station)Moratalaz: 7 Calle Arroyo Belincoso; 8 Calle Fuente Carrantona (police station)Puente de Vallecas: 13 Calle Josefa Díaz; 7 Calle Puerto de Cardoso (police station)Retiro: Palacio de Cibeles (entrance via 1 Calle Montalbán) 8 Calle Luis Peidro (on the corner of Calle Cerro Negro); 7 Despite heavy rain that caused travel disruptions on Monday, community spaces have been set up in Barcelona to collect hygiene products which will be sent to the affected areas in the Valencian Community. The city’s 14 public libraries are requesting milk They will be collecting these items until November 8 within each library’s regular opening hours social and educational centres are asking for cleaning products Casal Jaume Compte (Sants)Ateneo Popular Les Corts (Les Corts)Ca la Panarra (Les Corts)CP Tres Voltes Rebel (Nou Barris)Espacio Basset (Hostafrancs) Polideportivo Municipal de Valldaura (Nou Barris) they are also requesting children’s food this space is operating as a collection point on November 4-5 only from 11am-1.30pm and from 5pm-9pm You can also make a financial donation via Bizum or send a bank transfer to different organisations: Banc d’Aliments (Food Bank): Bank transfer to ES86 2100 2806 6402 0009 8998 or via Bizum using the number 38400 with the payment reference ‘donation’ Cáritas: Donations can be made by bank transfer to account number ES45 0049 1892 6421 1055 3738 (Santander) or ES54 0081 0216 7000 0218 7226 (Sabadell) You can also donate via Bizum using the number 00089 Red Cross: Donations can be made by phone at 900 104 971 or via Bizum to the number 33512 Sending an SMS with the word 'AYUDA' to 38092 makes a donation of €6 donations can also be made when checking out at Caprabo supermarkets - Solidaridad San Juan de Dios: Donations can be made online through their website via bank transfer to ES46 0081 0640 6800 0275 7580 or through Bizum to 09401 with the payment reference DANA2024 Stay in the loop: sign up to our free Time Out Travel newsletter for all the latest travel news Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! tiktokfacebooktwitteryoutubeAbout us Contact us Madrid has banned wild animal circuses acknowledging that the form of entertainment raises animal welfare concerns The City Council of Madrid passed the landmark bill late last March, as reported by Efe: Verde The European Veterinary Federation noted that the needs of animals cannot be met in a circus whereby elephants are often confined to trailers or cages for hours at a time Madrid joins 64 Spanish municipalities in enacting a ban. “We don’t want this law to be interpreted as an attack on circuses Circus history is part of cultural heritage but in the 21st century we should never hide the suffering of any living being behind laughter,” said city councilman and PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party) general secretary of Madrid’s Villa de Vallecas Performances like the Quebec-based Cirque du Soliel have shown that it’s possible for circuses to succeed without animal cruelty The organization hopes that other countries will make similar decisions Madrid’s wild animal circus ban will go into effect in 2020 Sign up for updates and membership opportunities This article features Stats Insider's free betting tips for the Rayo Vallecano vs Villareal game as well as the latest betting odds in Australia Utilising advanced computer power and data, Stats Insider has simulated the outcome of Sunday's Rayo Vallecano vs Villareal La Liga match 10,000 times Our independent predictive analytics model currently gives Rayo Vallecano a 35.7% chance of winning The current Bet365 betting odds in Australia for Sunday's La Liga clash at Estadio de Vallecas are shown here: Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change Bet365 currently has Rayo Vallecano at $2.75 and Villareal at $2.60 Lastly, Bet365 has odds of $3.25 for a draw if you believe the score will be all square after 90 minutes The over/under for total goals scored is set at 2.5 with Bet365 which has odds of $1.91 for the over and $1.91 for the under Stats Insider provides full coverage of the Rayo Vallecano vs Villareal match on Sunday including data-driven predictions and live win probabilitiestips so bookmark this article for the latest betting predictions before the Rayo Vallecano vs Villareal match As always, see our Best Bets for the best tips for every La Liga match as well as predictions for a wide range of other sports The La Liga game between Rayo Vallecano and Villareal at Estadio de Vallecas is scheduled to commence at 2:15am AEDT on Sunday All dates and times mentioned in this article are in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) Our Rayo Vallecano vs Villareal predictions are the result of 10,000 data-driven simulations of the game, all curated by our team of expert data scientists and analysts. 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So, the Eco-boulevard competition is organized with two objectives: one of a social nature, aimed to generate activity, and one of an environmental nature, the bioclimatic adaptation of an outdoor space. Three pavilions or trees of air work as supports open to multiple activities chosen by the users. Installed in the non-city as temporary prostheses, they will be used only until the inactivity and climatic adaptation problem is corrected. Once the necessary time has elapsed, these devices should be taken down and the old premises should remain as clearings in the wood. The air tree is a light structure that is self-sufficient in terms of energy and can be dismantled. It consumes only what it can produce through photovoltaic solar energy collection systems. Selling this energy to the power network generates a superavit on the annual balance sheet and this is reinvested in the maintenance of the structure itself. This is just a model for the management of resources on a project in the course of time. The use of technology plays on this project a critical and decisive role as it adapts to an authentic and specific context. The architectural potential of technology lies on its reprogramming and combination with other elements, so that true architectural ready-mades are configured. In this case, climatic adaptation techniques normally employed in the farming industry are borrowed. The autonomy enjoyed by the trees of air means that they are objects of an exportable nature, so they may be re-installed in similar locations or in other types of situations requiring an urban activity regeneration process (new suburban, developments, degraded parks, squares). The goal of this project is to create an atmosphere that invites and promotes activity in an urban public space that is "sick" due to "bad planning" The simple climatic adaptation systems installed in the trees of air are of the evapotranspirative type This aerotechnical practice or artificial adaptation is not a part of a commercial strategy it tries to undo the leisure - consumption binomial and reactivate the public space by creating climatically adapted environments (8ºC-10ºC cooler than the rest of the street in summer) where citizens will be once again active participants in public spaces You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email