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SPCC A Casa Amarela
  • Introduction
  • Intro
  • Macieira
  • 001 opening story
  • 002 first weeks of SPCC
  • 003 first informal group meeting
  • 004 SPCC - the start
  • 005 another day, another floor
  • 007 it lives!
  • 006 Rainbow Rooms
  • 008 didn't do shit
  • 009 no water again
  • 010 More work done!
  • 011 waterworks
  • 012 a third of a wall
  • 013 First room
  • 014 One wood wall up and Fuchsia room up!
  • 015 yes officer
  • 016 red room
  • 017 shower
  • 018 hydrant fixed
  • 019 decor
  • 020 orange room
  • 021 Latest News
  • 022 Windows and etc.
  • 023 Electricity!
  • Hydro Pole
  • 024 ARRRRRRRRRRRR
  • 026 squats, social centres, free spaces...
  • 025 squats, social centres, free spaces...
  • 027 Personalitty issues
  • 029 new website look
  • 030 S's Birthday Party!
  • 031 spoils of war
  • 032 water and doors
  • 033 entropy of partying
  • 035 work
  • 034 house meeting
  • 036 yellow room
  • 037 pics
  • 038 visitors
  • 028 an emphasis on exuberance
  • 040 builder gathering
  • 039 progress?
  • 042 Update
  • 043 barbecue
  • 044 tiki bar
  • 045 a valued location
  • 046 teste
  • 047 Gallery
  • 048 first CS guests
  • 049 Chill Out progress
  • 050 tipping point
  • 051 swimming pool
  • 053 the reality of good and evil in all of us
  • 054 Uff
  • 052 Harald's birthday
  • 055 positive derivative
  • 056 Free Shop
  • 057 New era?
  • 058 helpex approved!
  • 060 another party another breakthrough
  • 062 back to basics
  • 063 sunshine AC
  • 064 our DIY photovoltaic system
  • 065 ghetto techno
  • 066 churrasco anti nacionalista + kawak kay sound system
  • 067 dug up roots
  • 068 Christian Louboutin
  • 069 we did it!
  • 070 First RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVE!
  • 072 our first humanure factory
  • 073 blue thursday
  • 074 short stop
  • 075 indulge
  • 076 thank you
  • 077 Kat's account of her stay (and their trip)
  • 078 first request study results
  • 079 humanure
  • 080 Chill Out bar progress
  • 081 low tech hiatus
  • 082 mini rave + kawak kay sound system + free food + free booze
  • 083 free means fun
  • 084 dinner + kawak kay sound system + R's birthday party
  • 085 heat wave hangover
  • 086 Dry toilets, humanure, and closing the sewage loop
  • 087 mild frustration
  • 088 never there when shit happens
  • 089 Enough is enough!
  • 091 good times are back
  • 092 Naked man, pushing shopping cart with a shot gun?
  • 093 Solar panel photos
  • 094 best registry cleaner
  • 095 3ꠁniversᲩo Associa磯 Musical INDUSTRIAL PT / 3rd anniversary of the INDUSTRIAL PT non-profit musi
  • 096 new BFB (Big Fucking Battery)
  • 097 new subwoofer, extra hands
  • 098 hitchhiker gathering craze
  • 099 hitchhiker gathering flash rave + KKSS
  • 100 new work ethics thanks to... work ethics
  • 101 Hitch hikers invasion, part 2, can it be?
  • 102 windmills, swimming pools, cane constructions, gardens and anarcho-syndicalism
  • 059 Nomad Base
  • 103 power struggles, again
  • 104 Big issues, and big decisions to be made
  • 105 solar workshop
  • 106 Today's game
  • 108 parties, philosophies and cultural exchange
  • 107 Flash workshop day + communal dinner + debate
  • 109 fire sculptures and bunker tracks
  • 110 solar energy shortcomings
  • 090 cane frames
  • 111 Hitchhiking gathering and issues gone
  • 112 plumbing fire
  • 113 big brother okupa
  • 114 power
  • 116 holidays and post boomers
  • 117 Return to the squat
  • 118 first google guest
  • 119 on planning
  • 120 Two weeks at SPCC
  • 121 Demolishing is coming!!
  • 122 paintathon
  • 123 A journey
  • 124 why i choose to celebrate the demolition
  • 126 More signs of demolition
  • 127 Baile da Contra Cultura
  • 128 what works, what doesn't work
  • 129 Topographers on site, and kids.
  • 130 the demolition crew and the freeloader crew
  • 131 2 weeks to close the squat!
  • 132 impromptu meeting, couriers and our deadline
  • 134 another paintathon
  • 135 facts, stories and politics
  • 133 THE BIG DEMOLITION PARTY - PAINT THE FUCK UP
  • 136 party people
  • 137 dear spcc
  • 138 Last words
  • 139 How to make a solar panel
  • 141 demolition on its way, but not today
  • 061 About
  • 142 follow up on our characters
  • 143 can't trust a contractor
  • 144 the big demolition party short video
  • 145 new dates for the demolition
  • 146 moving on digitally
  • 147 all gone! SPCC has been cleared!
  • 115 thanks and more
  • 148 SPCC featured in the german Jungle World
  • 150 where you can find me
  • 151 Acts change Facts: Nicolas's movie about SPCC
  • medo e ignorância no controlo policial
  • 152 SPCC featured in the travel comic compilation "Boring Europa"
  • 153 my experience at SPCC featured in an interview about my experience as an engineering student
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002 first weeks of SPCC

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Last updated 5 years ago

From: starstuffharvestingstarlight Date: 2010-03-02 06:34:28 Title: first weeks of SPCC

this is my first post, starting what will be a log of our process of building up SPCC. it doesn't have clear dates, but hopefully the next ones will.

our journey started with yet another urban exploration session prompted by Ash and Lea's desire to star a squat in Lisbon. we ended up going to a place that i usually referred to as "Centro Cultural Baptista Russo", expressing my old desire to have a cultural center in a squat. so once we got there, the place was completely trashed, so we moved on and checked some other places. two places were great: one by the avenue, a big white building, and a big yellow building. the white building had recently squatted stuff in in (hanged clothes, fixed windows, etc), so we decided not to try that one. the big yellow one, however, was a winner and it became a plan.

so once we made the call to squat it, we assembled a group to move in, as we all were interested in doing it. so Ash, Lea, Tatiana, Silverio and me turned on the "let's do it mode". so each one went on to conceive their own perspectives on what it should or shouldn't be. me and Tatiana ended up getting carried away, since we both had it in our plans for a while. in fact, T's move to lisbon had a lot to do with it. so each one started sketching and conceiving things.

at this point, we started sharing the information with people around us. i warned, albeit with no authority, that it would be better to move in slowly, and test it out for a while before moving in. so Glen joined in to work there, as he had just returned from a farm, and T and I made a bunch of designs for it, so we decided to start getting stuff done. unfortunately, miscommunication led to L not feeling included enough, fact that would eventually burst at some point. Ash had been out too, but once she was back, A and L made the first "clean" of some of the areas. soon, me, T, A, L, S were cleaning and G joined too. so the whole floor was moderately clean in 3 days. unfortunately, instead of our plan of squatting the top floor, we decided to squat the third due to water damage and roof leaks. G then moved full on on the place working whole days there. i bought some supplies to get a door done, tools, and helped out. so within one week we had a working door with a lock.

several on the fly decisions were made, obviously with some disagreements. the building has over 80 broken windows on each floor, and despite the proposals of plexiglass, i moved forward in putting cheap plastic. this was a money driven decision, as we had 80 windows with at least 1 square meter to fill up. the cheapest hard plastic we could find was 6€ a .5 square meter, so that would amount to about 900€ of plastic to fill all the windows up. no one has that money. instead, i calculated the total area and bought two rolls of cheap plastic that cost us about 40€. we went on to cover up all the windows, and Dennis helped out too (he showed up one day) and recommended using tiny pieces of plastic or wood to fix the plastic, instead of the nails I had bought. wind seems to be a big issue in that building, so my decision of using plastic and nails was a poor one. despite that, L's tip on covering the glass holes with plastic and tape, and some more window covering, led to what i would call a sub optimal window solution.

my over excitement let to me fixing up one of my gas stoves and getting a new valve, despite S's offer to get me an old one. this was a poor call because the next day i ended up having the two valves, the old and the new one. so now the house had a door and gas.

on 2010.02.25 L let me know that her two friends, Pedro and Maura were moving in because they had just been kicked out. i snapped at her and said the place wasn't ready, but she argued they had nowhere to stay. by now the tension was building up, since we weren't talking to each other much, and me, T and G were going full throttle at the house. speaking for myself, i like to do it and usually don't ask anybody what they think, which usually is a big issue. so now, we had a door, gas, some windows covered, and a fixed date for people moving in: P and M were moving in on the 28th. me and T also went out and bought some fabric for T's design of the rainbow house so we could have a room for us, at least, within some weeks. this because we both had plans to move in early March. the fact that me and T were setting up the design already made a lot of meetings necessary, and a lot of talking, because people weren't feeling included in our plans. A solved that by playing moderator, since she had been out long enough not to be biased by anything.

on 2010.02.27, and with this deadline, me and G decided to move on to the water to get the house livable (at least). this is sub optimal, since i was designing a green roof with a water collection system. instead, we hooked up a big hose to the hydrant and bought pipes. overall, the cost was about 60€ from me and about 19€ from glen. so the house now had water too, but from an illegal source. the fact that the pipe is visible from the outside is also problematic and is currently under correction.

that same day, P and M moved in from the squat they got kicked out of. with them, Omar also joined in that day, so overall, planning on moving in, we had 8 people. so i helped P and M to move their stuff, and helped O move his stuff inside. by now everyone had ideas and plans, so i decided to listen to all of the opinions. following A's decisional model, i proposed a meeting where all people could present their plans for the house.

unfortunately, due to all the noise caused by P and M's 4 dogs and all the people talking, the only neighbor, across the street, started shouting swear words at us to keep it down. so we had our first contact with a neighbor, and it wasn't a good one. P immediately showed interest in meeting the neighbor and making peace with her, since neighbors usually are the main cause of the eventual eviction.

during this whole time, a gentleman was living there on the top floor, Macieira, but in an entirely independent way. we met and arranged for some plans for the house. he got some tools and helped us fix the hydrant. since he had been doing his own thing, we didn't include him much in our plans, but i gave him one key to our floor, soon he was helping out and feeling more involved.

so right now, our main issues are:

  • networking the neighbor so we don't get issues;

  • fixing up the water and electricity sub optimally (i.e., pulling from the hydrant and electricity posts);

  • working out a basic plan for the building including everyone in the decisional process;

  • work out the trust issues that started emerging between the participants.

overall, i'm a bit pessimistic about this whole thing, because i wanted to do a sustainable house and not steal anything from the grid. i'm still going to present that plan to everyone, but my plans of taking it slow are gone. the SPCC project might be dead in its infancy, or it might be a test to its resilience. time will tell.

godspeed starstuff ☆★☆☆★★★☆☆☆☆☆

joao@hipercubo.net