The Vertical Workshop is a consolidated cross-cutting workshop in which students in the first to fifth years of Architecture at the ESARQ School of Architecture work in teams on a practical exercise with the help of renowned architects. Xavier Torras, the Director of the We Are Water Foundation, said, "The university-company relationship established in this kind of workshop is the model to follow when these two groups work together". This year's edition, held from 3-10 September 2014, was directed by Profs. Estel Ortega and Tomeu Ramis and coordinated by ESARQ alumni Adrián Jurado and Jaime Fernández. The workshop was also sponsored by Roca and Gabarró in collaboration with the We Are Water Foundation. Architect Borja Ferrater, who has participated in the Vertical Workshop as a student, professor, coordinator, director and jury member, said, "The workshop is a fantastic academic exercise and also provides solutions to real problems".
With the starting point being the We Are Water Foundation's cooperation project in collaboration with UNICEF for primary schools in Zagora, the largest province in the Moroccan region of Souss-Massa-Drâa, participants were asked to develop a solution to facilitate access to water at these schools based on good design and minimal resources. “Reflecting on topics that affect more than two million people is timely; taking advantage of knowledge to solve real problems is necessary", said Xavier Torras.
The projects, presented as life-size models, aimed to improve water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in order to create a safe environment for children and to eradicate disease. Architect Javier García Germán said, "It is essential for a School of Architecture to address the issue of water, just as it has to discuss other natural resources and energy sources”. Designer Curro Claret added, “Tapping into the perspective on reality of people who have a harder time than us is not just healthy; it's essential".