Vestigi Test

In the rustic house something did not stay in its place
the fruitthe wind throws randomlys of summer,
senseless there is an open door in the empty house
the only thing that enters in it miserably
it’s a handful of dusty rays of light
between stones and fallen leaves.

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Latitude: 41.151, Longitude: 1.21668 41º 9’ 4” North, 1º 13’ 0” East

In the rustic house something did not stay in its place
the wind throws randomly
the fruits of summer,
senseless there is an open door in the empty house
the only thing that enters in it miserably
it’s a handful of dusty rays of light
between stones and fallen leaves.
Only one nest is uselessly held by its branch.
At last I understood that the architecture of the birds is the entire tree, while the walls of an abandoned house are vestiges that sink in time.

In the rustic house something did not stay in its place
the wind throws randomly
the fruits of summer,
senseless there is an open door in the empty house
the only thing that enters in it miserably
it’s a handful of dusty rays of light
between stones and fallen leaves.
Only one nest is uselessly held by its branch.
At last I understood that the architecture of the birds is the entire tree, while the walls of an abandoned house are vestiges that sink in time.

Only one nest is uselessly held by its branch.
At last I understood that the architecture of the birds
is the entire tree, while the walls of
an abandoned house are vestiges
that sink in time.

Adaptation of the poem En la casa silvestre of Cristian Cruz

The Vestigi project was developed in the 19th century Mas del Barber de Constantí, protected as
a Cultural Asset of Local Interest in Tarragona.
Its walls were painted with the portraits of six great classical Greek philosophers attributed to Marià Fortuny.

The Vestigi project was developed in the 19th century Mas del Barber de Constantí, protected as
a Cultural Asset of Local Interest in Tarragona.
Its walls were painted with the portraits of six great classical Greek philosophers attributed to Marià Fortuny.

The Vestigi project was developed in the 19th century Mas del Barber de Constantí, protected as
a Cultural Asset of Local Interest in Tarragona.
Its walls were painted with the portraits of six great classical Greek philosophers attributed to Marià Fortuny.

During the period in which it was built, the farmhouse was bricked up, and its current owners told us, amid helplessness, anger and sadness, that the house would finally be demolished. To this day, entities such as the Red List of Heritage continue to fight to compile and document buildings of our cultural heritage that are at serious risk of disappearance or destruction.

In this fashion editorial, a group of professionals got together, not for a specific brand or client, but simply to, for at least a few hours, give some life back to this abandoned place that continues to serve as a silent witness. It reminds us that those who do not take care of their heritage eventually forget their memory.

During the period in which it was built, the farmhouse was bricked up, and its current owners told us, amid helplessness, anger and sadness, that the house would finally be demolished. To this day, entities such as the Red List of Heritage continue to fight to compile and document buildings of our cultural heritage that are at serious risk of disappearance or destruction.

In this fashion editorial, a group of professionals
got together, not for a specific brand or client, but simply to, for at least a few hours, give some life back to this abandoned place that continues to serve as a silent witness. It reminds us that those who do not take care of their heritage eventually forget their memory.

Photographer: Ivan Caster
Model: Claudia Grosche
Stylist: Otti Ramírez
Art Direction: Amaia F. Gorostiza y Nuria Rico
Special thanks to: Beatriz Blanes

Photographer: Ivan Caster
Model:
Claudia Grosche
Stylist: Otti Ramírez
Art Direction: Amaia F. Gorostiza y Nuria Rico
Special thanks to:
Beatriz Blanes

During the period in which it was built, the farmhouse was bricked up, and its current owners told us, amid helplessness, anger and sadness, that the house would finally be demolished.
To this day, entities such as the Red List of Heritage continue to fight to compile and document buildings of our cultural heritage that are at serious risk of disappearance or destruction.
In this fashion editorial, a group of professionals
got together, not for a specific brand or client, but simply to, for at least a few hours, give some life back to this abandoned place that continues to serve as a silent witness. It reminds us that those who do not take care of their heritage eventually forget their memory.

Photographer: Ivan Caster
Model: Claudia Grosche
Stylist: Otti Ramírez
Art Direction: Amaia F. Gorostiza y Nuria Rico
Special thanks to: Beatriz Blanes

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