Landscape of Regenerative Voices, conceived as the largest border pact between the citizens of Bogotá and its majestic mountains, has taken shape thanks to the intertwining efforts of women, communities, and diverse collectives. This process has consolidated itself as a landscape of regenerative voices.
Participants
FUNDACIÓN CERROS DE BOGOTÁ AND DIANA WIESNER ARQUITECTURA Y PAISAJE BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA
Diana Wiesner, Bogotá, Colombia, 1966. Lives and works in Bogotá, Colombia.
Authorial Collaborators
Otto Francisco Quintero (Advisor), Jean Carlo Sánchez Sanabria (Coordination and Cartography), Andrés Mesa Ramírez (Social Advisor), Vicente Amortegui (Soils and Geotechnical Advisor)
Team
Jean Carlo Sánchez Sanabria, Andrés Mesa Ramirez, Carmen Gil Vrolijk, Mateo Cely Tovar, Leonardo Javier Centeno, Fernando Cruz Rojas, Juan Pablo Ruíz Soto, Marcela Castillo, Liliana Ricardo, Stéphane Roux, Francisco González, Joaquin Caraballo, Mateo Hernandez, Maria Paula Orjuela, Samuel Serna, Ana Puerto, Henry Garay, Maria Angelica Mejía, Cindy Romero, Liseth Ramírez, Mathew Burbano (Communication Design), María Paula Orjuela (Visual Communications Design), Leonardo Centeno (Photography), Carlos Lince (Photography), Fernando Cruz Flores (Photography), Valentina Plazas (Photography), Andrea Pulido (Photography)
Thanks
The children, young people and citizens who are part of this movement dedicated to the care and protection of the hills of Bogotá
Supporters
More than 30 groups and civil organisations, agreements with universities and private companies that have volunteered to help,
as well as institutions that have accompanied or attended