Pool Trakiya
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Architekci
- GABU Heindl Architektur
- Location
- Block 1,2,3 Trakiya, 4024 Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Year
- 2016
- Landscape architects of pool in 1973
- Katya Geneva and Vasilena Kostova
- Auftraggeberin / Commissioned by
- One Architecture Week, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Architektur / Design GABU Heindl Architektur Team
- Gabu Heindl, Alexandra Sýkorová
- Auf Einladung von / Invitation from
- studioBASAR, One Architecture Week Plovdiv, BGR, 2016
- Realisierung / Consruction Process
- 14.09. – 30.09.2016
- Gabu Heindl zusammen mit / together with
- Nina Krumova, Victor Latev, George Gochev, Rada Vatraleva, Vladmimir Kanchev, Emil Rusenov, Mariya Atanasova, Luboslav Dimitrou,
The Promises of Modernist Premises:
Pool Trakiya
Collective re-appropriation of a deserted pool as communal outdoor centrer
Inbetween block 1,2,3 of the post-war panel flat housing estates of Trakiya we found this abandoned outdoor swimming pool. A place at once generic and specific, the pool is present through its physical traces only, having been dry for nearly the entire time of its existence. All pool-appliances have been removed, the basin is filled with concrete. While private initiatives to customize these private apartments took off especially after the fall of communism, hardly anybody laid a hand on the communal pool structure.
What does this common ground mean to the people living around it? In modernist housing estates such as Trakiya there is vast in-between space which belongs to nobody in particular and to everybody in common; it is a space beyond ownership and the individual home. It is public as a place for negotiation – for relationships, also conflicts, that are liveable, as much as for solidarity. The swimming pool articulates this promise, more ghostly than concretely, in its concrete remains: the promise of modernist high-rise premises, the promise of the right to affordable individualized housing and of communalism.
A group of neighbours, construction workers, architects, artists, collectively reactivated a part of this larger project: we started with exactly the pool. Together with the inhabitants of block 1,2,3 we turned the pool´s well-organized geometric setting into a central meeting place, a place to exercise, to dance, to debate, to contemplate.
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