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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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From: ash Date: 2010-03-04 21:39:32 Title: it lives!

after 2 weeks away from lisbon, i came back to some minor conflict and tension. the main issue seemed to be that lea was feeling left out of the planning process, and tatiana and joao were feeling that their big plans for the place were going to be compromised. in my opinion, both were very valid concerns. i think conflict can be a very important thing, as long as it's not pointless conflict. in my experience, most 'conflicts' aren't conflict at all. just miscommunication from people not talking and listening enough. these types of conflict are a waste of time and energy for everyone, and i find it really irritating when you're trying to be productive and people are wasting time arguing over something that doesn't even exist. anyway, this was one of those conflicts, so after some minor mediating, talks and hugs everything is back to normal. we've agreed to keep each other in the loop with our plans for the place, and to bring up any issues that we have with each other to keep everything open. we've had a couple of informal meetings, one in english and a couple in portuguese, and this seems to be working out fine for us. joao and tatiana explained their (awesome) plans to us and everyone is more than happy with it. i'm really enjoying the combination of heads coming together and the incredible ideas and momentum that are coming out of it. things are good. i've learnt through leading teams at work that keeping people happy isn't just a nice thing to do, it actually has a very real effect on productivity. when people feel happy and passionate about a project, SO much more can get done. personally, i think it's really important that we try to actively maintain this kind of communication we have going through regular discussions and such. it doesn't need to be in any kind of structure, but i think it would be too easy to fall into the same trap again and waste time.

when i got back to lisbon there were a few more practical issues that we had to deal with. 1. ownership of the building. some sleuthing around revealed that the building is owned by a huge company, not planning on using it until 2014 when the building will be demolished. ours until then, not an issue. 2. mystery neighbour on level 4. lea and i made a peace offering and joao was able to speak to him while i was away. turns out he's a decent guy (called maciero) and has no real problems with us being there. he's even been helping us out a bit. not an issue. 3. angry train station neighbour. cranky and loud, but not there all the time. doesn't seem to be an issue. 4. arrival of pedro, oman and maura (and four dogs). i really thought this would be a problem. i don't think we're ready to start filling the place with people, and the idea of four strange dogs shitting all over the place is unappealing. but, after meeting them i've backtracked completely. they're all very friendly, hard working, have way more squatting experience than us, and most importantly, have a vision for the place that is completely compatible with everyone else's. you can really feel their excitement and attachment toward the project already. the dogs are well behaved (and super cute). all in all, i'm happy that these three have joined us. definitely not an issue.

yesterday was another really productive day for us. when i got there around lunch time, maura and oman had already built a makeshift wall to keep the dogs in, and had hosed and cleaned down level 3 (while pedro was out on the obligatory cerveja run). it looks amazing. the water lifted a lot of dirt and the whole level looks a lot brighter and more welcoming. a couple of nights ago there was an issue with maciero and the top floor. we had cleared it out during the day, and he took the hose to it that night. there was a bit of water leakage into level 3, so tatiana asked him to stop hosing inside. the leaking wasn't as bad as i thought, but that wasn't really the issue. i was more irritated by the fact that he completely ignored tatiana twice when she told him it was leaking downstairs, and asked if we could hose it the following day when it was light and we could see what we were doing. anyway, yesterday we went to check it out and it turns out that the water helped lift a layer of old carpet glue and hidden under the years worth of filth is the same nice green floor as level 3. so pedro and i re-watered the top floor and will start scraping the glue off once it softens enough. we then moved on to level 2 with oman and cleared it out in the same way as the other two floors. we're getting through each level faster than the last, thanks partly to more hands and partly to joao and tatiana's invaluable "bulldozer method". level 2 wasn't too difficult to clean, it was mainly scrap wood, but had a LOT of broken glass and rocks from the street. to make it worse, i had to check outside the window before dropping each rock, to avoid killing one of the unsuspecting graffiti artists or prostitutes that frequent our new neighbourhood. lea and silverio turned up and helped us sweep down the room, then oman attacked it with the hose and we did the increasingly tedious sweeping-the-water-down-the-elevator-shaft trick. we REALLY need an industrial broom. and a wheelbarrow would be great too. pedro found a construction site with a lot of good glass that we can use, and i found a bunch of perfectly good squat toilets just down the street. so hopefully tonight i'll be able to use joao's car to go pick it all up before it's thrown away. we could also pick up some tyres to start on the bed. tatiana's been sewing the rainbow fabric to make the bedroom walls. she's having some technical difficulties with the sewing machine, but hopefully we can figure it out. when it was too dark to keep working we all sat down together and had a beer. the conversation switched back and forth between english and portuguese, and we all talked about what we were going to do next and our ideas for later on. from what i understand there's going to be a full size swimming pool out the back, punk shows in the big warehouses, waterslides connecting the different floors 'cause stairs are boring and some kind of nazi torture contraption.

all in all i'm feeling really good about the whole project. people are working hard, getting along and sharing great ideas. all of the hiccups that we've encountered so far have either not been a real problem for us or we've been able to solve it and get past it. i was somewhat optimistic all along, but now i'm starting to feel like it's justified. for me, i think i'm most excited about the things that will go on on level 4. i think it's a great opportunity for us to provide a free space where people can come to learn, think, debate and share ideas and knowledge. i'd like to have english classes going there as soon as possible, and once we're ready i'd like to organise some kind of regular political discussion group. we could have a different topic each time and eventually try to get experts or guest speakers in.

things to do in the near future: clean out level 1 and rooftop scrape up soft glue from the 4th floor (big job, might need something other than a shovel for this) pick up glass and toilets. joao has a glass cutter and pedro's offered to install them board up the rest of the elevator shafts for safety try to acquire a big broom and a wheelbarrow collect tyres and build a bed finish sewing the rainbow curtains, get the wood and screws to install them start thinking about how we're going to move joao out of his house. get packing boxes, try to borrow a truck? build the unicorn mobile LEARN PORTUGUESE!!

Comments: From: ash Date: 2010-03-05 02:19:22 Subject: thanks!

thanks!

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