Miriam García is interviewed on the TVE program Escala Humana


We live surrounded by architecture, design, and urbanism. From the moment we are born until we die, but sometimes we hardly notice it. This is one of the challenges of Escala Humana: to show architecture from another perspective, without technical jargon, to discover what lies behind the facades of buildings, objects, large constructions, and urban spaces. And to reflect, together with the people who give life and meaning to architecture, on our relationship with the rural or urban environment.
In this second season, Escala Humana continues to travel across Spanish geography in search of new themes. From wine architecture to the materials used in construction. From large infrastructures to the design of sustainable and environmentally friendly spaces. From the emptied Spain to the cities of the future. In each of these 13 new half-hour episodes, Escala Humana proposes a different theme, from a different perspective.
The program, a production by Costa Est, is directed by Jaume Clèries and presented by Núria Moliner, an architect, composer, and singer of the musical group Intana, who continues to contribute her knowledge of architecture with a special sensitivity towards the human aspects that give meaning to the technique.
In the second episode of this season, Miriam García, along with Josep Maria Ganyet and Miquel Lacasta, share their impressions on the future of cities in a post-COVID landscape.
You can click here to see the complete program and a list of all the episodes.