
3D Modeling of the Spanish Housing Crisis with OpenSCAD
The housing crisis in Spain represents one of the most serious social problems of the last decades, where what was once considered a fundamental right has been transformed into a product of financial speculation. 🏘️
Historical Context and Market Transformation
The current landscape has its origins in the 2008 real estate bubble, the moment when a profound reconfiguration of the sector began. The massive entry of international investment funds radically changed the rules of the game, acquiring properties on a large scale and transforming homes into financial assets.
Key elements of the transformation:- Conversion of family homes into investment products
- Progressive concentration of the real estate stock in few hands
- Disconnection between market prices and real purchasing power
"Housing has ceased to be a right to become a commodity, excluding entire generations from access to a home"
Visual Representation Approach with OpenSCAD
To visualize this complex issue, we use OpenSCAD as a parametric modeling tool, allowing the creation of powerful visual metaphors about inequality in access to housing. The approach focuses on contrasting two realities: housing as a living space versus housing as a financial asset.
Implemented modeling techniques:- Contrasting geometries between residential buildings and financial structures
- Exaggerated scales to highlight power imbalances
- Repetitive patterns that simulate mass acquisitions
Technical Implementation and Social Meaning
The creative process combines advanced boolean operations with meaningful geometric transformations, where each architectural element carries specific symbolism. The structures representing investment funds progressively envelop the residential buildings, visualizing how speculative capital dominates the urban landscape. The irony of using open-source software to criticize an economic system based on speculation adds an additional layer of meaning to the project. 🎯