
The Ebro Fandango
Towards Collective Territorial Intelligence
A project by Collective 2001
2025
Instead of a conventional ephemeral installation, 2001 proposes a series of actions forming a collective investigation into the Ebro River in Logroño: its history, uses, ecosystems, and its potential as a shared space.
The project unfolds as an open-ended practice combining walking, mapping, and critical discussion.
The activities include:
– EBRO SAFARI: exploratory walks along the river
– Collective Mapping: creation of a collaborative atlas of the Ebro’s ecosystem services and narratives
– Open Presentations: public encounters to share findings, maps, and reflections
Programme
June 21
EBRO SAFARI – Exploratory walks (open to the public)
– 09:00–10:30
– 18:30–20:00
Departure from COAR, walking through different stretches of the Ebro in Logroño
June 22
Collective Mapping Session – Territorial intelligence and river narratives
– 18:30–20:00
Departure from COAR, with mapping taking place along different sections of the river
June 22
– 20:30 – Public presentation at El Embarcadero
An open gathering to share the project’s findings, reflect on the territory, and activate new perspectives on the river.
June 24
EBRO ATLAS – Synthesis and public presentation
The full team of architects compiles the collected data and designs a collaborative atlas of the Ebro.
– 12:30 – Final presentation at El Embarcadero
An open gathering to share the project’s findings, reflect on the territory, and activate new perspectives on the river.
Additionally, specific interventions will take place in locations such as beneath the Iron Bridge, integrating the urban landscape into the research process.