The Lithotheca and Isla de Ferró Project
The alley acts as a sensory laboratory where the Isla de Ferró Project becomes tangible. A space that invites you to observe, touch, and feel the territory.
The alley acts as a sensory laboratory where the Isla de Ferró Project becomes tangible. A space that invites you to observe, touch, and feel the territory.
The alley functions as a small laboratory where the Isla de Ferró Project becomes visible and approachable. A place where the visitor can intuitively and sensorially understand how this project articulates the island through respect, attentive listening, and beauty. Here, tradition and experimentation coexist on the same scale as the territory: human, humble, and deeply connected to the land. Scattered throughout the alley we have a large collection of stones, a chromatic lithotheca that reveals the chromatic richness and geological diversity of the island. Interpreting the alley also means taking a glimpse into the Isla de Ferró Project. Every space, every gesture, and every intervention that inhabits it is part of a broader reading of the territory and of Herreño identity.