Civil society has changed into a more fluid, interconnected yet increasingly unpredictable system of networks.
The scale and complex interconnection of social problems transcends the capacity of awareness of the few, demanding wider participation. As an urban intervention, a center for human rights provides a place for this participation in both the digital and physical environment. Conceived as a shell that can be occupied in several ways, this project provides spaces for digital projection and interaction as well as physical spaces for speeches, protests, marches and above all the basic human rights.