Will she come down today?

Nami Gradolí Giner
Address
7 rue Ferrère, 33000 Bordeaux
Hours
Tue+Thu–Sun 11 am–18, Wed 11 am–8 pm

Will she come down today? draws on experiments as well as on earlier works such as mi/SHENEBA, a film shot in Tbilisi, and 67 steps, a documentary project based in Barcelona, and on explorations conducted in Bordeaux. Through film, fieldwork, and collaborative discussions, the project examines how older residential spaces across Europe respond to aging, inaccessibility, and climate risks. It traces stories of informal adaptations, questioning the typologies of housing and the ways in which they are inhabited.

Nami Gradolí Giner is an architect and researcher based between Valencia and Barcelona. Her work examines how older housing typologies—particularly postwar and mass housing—respond to contemporary vulnerabilities such as aging, inaccessibility, and climate risks. She approaches architecture as both a spatial and a political practice, combining visual ethnography, technical analysis, and participatory formats to document lived experience and open up debates rooted in daily life. She frequently uses film as a research tool and as a means to facilitate collective conversations around housing.