Carrer Ferran Turné, 11
Sant Andreu
08027
Barcelona

http://naubostik.com/


Latitude: 2.193046
Longitude: 41.4245286


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  • Green roof
  • School and community composting
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Artistic creation space
La Nau Bostik is a self-managed meeting and artistic creation space in the Sagrera district of Barcelona. The Nau Bostik aims to be a reference in the cultural activity that takes place in the neighborhood of La Sagrera. With the intention of covering the need for spaces for the social and cultural revitalization of the neighborhood, we want to offer a great meeting place for organizations and residents, and especially for all those people who have an interest in the demonstrations. cultural events of all kinds and a desire to share and externalize them. The Bostik Ship project arises with the aim of promoting and giving visibility to all types of activities related to culture and leisure, while maintaining the principles of diversity and sustainability as guidelines, and at the same time seeking to erect as a platform for the dissemination of information and knowledge. We see this new initiative as the consolidation of a place of reference for the neighborhood and the entities of La Sagrera where to promote and facilitate their social and cultural action, while involving them in the participation and management of the spaces. Whenever possible, we want our work to be done in collaboration with the socio-cultural actors in the neighborhood, with whom we will find shared interests. This joint effort would help to enrich the associative movement of La Sagrera, with the offer of new and diverse options to all the neighbors. Our sacred origins and roots, however, are not impediments to the projection we want to give to the whole series of initiatives we promote. The contents and values ​​we want to spread have such an extensive scope that we hope to become, over the years, an option and a reference for Barcelona and all of Catalonia.

Industrial heritage
To recover the historical memory of Barcelona is to recover part of its factory urban heritage. One of the city’s outstanding subjects is to highlight what was once the engine of the industrial revolution in southern Europe. Between 1830 and 1980, Barcelona became a large factory that coexisted with residential space, squares and streets. This reality puts on the table the sad disappearance of many factories or industrial spaces that were part of the natural landscape of Barcelona for more than a century. Its disappearance responds to multiple factors; the lack of planning for policies to preserve the factory heritage and the strong wave of speculation by factory owners are two of the most important. Factories that were located on the outskirts of Barcelona were incorporated into the urban fabric, due to the growth of the city itself, making Barcelona one of the first European cities incorporated into the industrial process, and a leader as the economic engine of Catalonia. Neighborhoods such as Poblenou or Sant Martí dels Provençals became known as "Catalan Manchester". The great urban transformations from the 80s of the last century linked to the pre-Olympic transformations made tabula rasa with neighborhoods that had been work centers, workshops, warehouses, and small and medium industries. Only as a result of a growing social awareness and, very importantly, long struggles of the Barcelona neighborhood movement, some of the many factories that shaped the natural landscape of Barcelona in the nineteenth and part of the twentieth century have been preserved and converted into schools, foundations , institutions and equipment mainly.

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Nau Bostik

Carrer Ferran Turné, 11
Sant Andreu / La Sagrera
08027 - Barcelona
 http://naubostik.com/ Facebook Twitter

Artistic creation space
La Nau Bostik is a self-managed meeting and artistic creation space in the Sagrera district of Barcelona. The Nau Bostik aims to be a reference in the cultural activity that takes place in the neighborhood of La Sagrera. With the intention of covering the need for spaces for the social and cultural revitalization of the neighborhood, we want to offer a great meeting place for organizations and residents, and especially for all those people who have an interest in the demonstrations. cultural events of all kinds and a desire to share and externalize them. The Bostik Ship project arises with the aim of promoting and giving visibility to all types of activities related to culture and leisure, while maintaining the principles of diversity and sustainability as guidelines, and at the same time seeking to erect as a platform for the dissemination of information and knowledge. We see this new initiative as the consolidation of a place of reference for the neighborhood and the entities of La Sagrera where to promote and facilitate their social and cultural action, while involving them in the participation and management of the spaces. Whenever possible, we want our work to be done in collaboration with the socio-cultural actors in the neighborhood, with whom we will find shared interests. This joint effort would help to enrich the associative movement of La Sagrera, with the offer of new and diverse options to all the neighbors. Our sacred origins and roots, however, are not impediments to the projection we want to give to the whole series of initiatives we promote. The contents and values ​​we want to spread have such an extensive scope that we hope to become, over the years, an option and a reference for Barcelona and all of Catalonia.

Industrial heritage
To recover the historical memory of Barcelona is to recover part of its factory urban heritage. One of the city’s outstanding subjects is to highlight what was once the engine of the industrial revolution in southern Europe. Between 1830 and 1980, Barcelona became a large factory that coexisted with residential space, squares and streets. This reality puts on the table the sad disappearance of many factories or industrial spaces that were part of the natural landscape of Barcelona for more than a century. Its disappearance responds to multiple factors; the lack of planning for policies to preserve the factory heritage and the strong wave of speculation by factory owners are two of the most important. Factories that were located on the outskirts of Barcelona were incorporated into the urban fabric, due to the growth of the city itself, making Barcelona one of the first European cities incorporated into the industrial process, and a leader as the economic engine of Catalonia. Neighborhoods such as Poblenou or Sant Martí dels Provençals became known as "Catalan Manchester". The great urban transformations from the 80s of the last century linked to the pre-Olympic transformations made tabula rasa with neighborhoods that had been work centers, workshops, warehouses, and small and medium industries. Only as a result of a growing social awareness and, very importantly, long struggles of the Barcelona neighborhood movement, some of the many factories that shaped the natural landscape of Barcelona in the nineteenth and part of the twentieth century have been preserved and converted into schools, foundations , institutions and equipment mainly.

Automatically translated with Google Translate API.