We are a Peruvian association founded by architect Paula Villar and architect Daniel Canchán, who has a background in anthropology. Our work unfolds at the intersection of architecture, art, and research, with a cross-cutting focus on gender and childhood in self-produced and progressive urban contexts.
The association advocates for a city where care, free play, and art are tools for learning, creation, and cooperation. From this perspective, we have spearheaded projects in vulnerable neighborhoods in Peru, primarily in Lima and Iquitos, engaging with community and artistic processes to promote urban and social improvement. We currently receive support from the WeTransfer Foundation and the Rearc Institute, and throughout our history, we have received national and international awards, including those from CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Peruvian Ministry of Housing.
