


PROJECT SNAPSHOT: Scarfitecture Guatemala 2011
The project consists of inviting seven international, renown architects to create an image, texture, or painting (e.g., a drawing, collage, water color, etc.) on a 2m x 45cm paper to be rendered into woven textiles by artisans of Ecolibri (www.ecolibri.org) at Lake Atitlan, Guatemala using a back-strap loom and sustainable materials, such naturally dyed threads and reclaimed /recycled materials like unraveled old sweaters. They will then be sold as wall hangings or shawls/scarves at a live & on-line auction during Fall Fashion Week 2011.
The project aims to build awareness of the skills and abilities of these Guatemalan women artisans. By spotlighting their craft in this way, it will enable them to create a sustainable business weaving and sewing textiles and garments for local, tourist, and export markets. It is Scarfitecture’s aim to use this as a project model for future projects.
The first hand-woven “originals” will be auctioned off during Fall Fashion Week Sept 2011. Profits will cover production cost of initial development phase, including the purchase of production looms or equipment for artisans collaborative for future projects.
We have approximately 10 weeks to meet our goal and will attempt to document the progress (pitfalls and successes) weekly starting July 1st on our websites, DIGS DIRT blog.
http://blog.digs.com/scarfitecture & Ecolibri.org . See updates and field reports on the blog posted regularly with profiles of participants and photographs of the design’s development as we counting down http://blog.digs.com/category/field-reports-scarfitecture-guatemala/
Sign up to our blog or newsletter to get field reports automatically in your inbox. We hope to exhibit the one-of-a-kind hand woven renderings of these famous architects’ designs at a live auction & on line auction event during fashion week in NYC.
This project is the brainchild of Dita Zakova, Founder and Director, Ecolibri.org and Rhea Alexander, Founder and President, DIGS.com.
Participating Artisans:
Artisan Weaver, Embroidery and Sewing
Artisan Weaver, Embroidery and Sewing
Artisan Weaver, Embroidery and Sewing
Artisan Weaver, Embroidery and Sewing
Dye Specialist
Artisan Weaver, Embroidery and Sewing
Artisan Weaver, Embroidery and Sewing
Principal, Solomonoff Architecture Studio
http://www.solomonoff.com/
Principal, SHoP Architects, PC
http://www.shoparc.com/
Director, Center for Architecture
Science & Ecology Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute & Skidmore Owings & Merrill
http://www.case.rpi.edu/people/dyson.html
http://www.som.com/content.cfm/www_home
Associate Partner, Richard Meier
http://www.richardmeier.com
Principal, Zurita Architects
http://www.rzaps.com
Principal, Matiz Architecture & Design
http://mad-nyc.com
Principal, Archi-Tectonics NY/NL
http://www.archi-tectonics.com/
Principal, Soltani+Leclercq
http://www.soltani-leclercq.com
Dita Zakova
Founder & Director, Ecolibri.org
http://www.ecolibri.org/dita.html
In Collaboration With:
Calacirya.org
http://www.calacirya.org/
For more information contact:
Diane Russell (diane@digs.com)
Tel: 888-868-3447
This seems to be a wonderful project. I have been organizing and leading small group trips to Guatemala for 15 years. I have collected many pieces of Guatemala weaving.
….wish us luck….
It’s exciting to see the diverse environments and talents of the architects and weavers merging to produce such beautiful products!
very interesting.
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wishing you lots of sucess