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COMMONS OF THE COMMUNES
Most of us were asleep when the revolution happened. To the contrary, we woke up to the tsunami of change that hit our familiar shores. This tide of change left us lost in a deserted landscape, once a bustling labyrinth that we inhabited, now a motionless machine. So we peeked out of our old habitudes to find a much smaller world in which we were no longer a part within, but of. RUINS OF…
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WAYS OF SEEING
COURS DE VICTOR HUGO, SAINT-ETIENNE, ENSASE S3, 2017 Amongst the historic bourse de travail & the hall of of Saint Etienne is a small patch of land of 200m2 that is currently occupied as a parking. Historically the site was the heart of the booming industrial city, hosting a communal garden and a market place. Site Analysis, The bourse du travail de Saint-Etienne Rather than implementing a…
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SLIDE
Tilted Arc by Richard Serra 1981 to 1989 A wall by nature acts as a barrier that divides and limits spaces. When faced with the creation of a wall, the decision was made to distort this usage in order to transform the typology into a connective element. RAMP-WALL On the site in Saint-Etienne, there is a forest, cut off by a two meter high barrier. The wall acts as acontrolled access point to…
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HABITER
FIGURE URBAIN Situé entre Montbrison, une ville traditionnelle et Savigneux, une ville de banlieue habitée par des navetteurs – qui préfèrent en général le logement individuel. Le projet, avec sa forme urbaine, vise à connecter ces deux tissus urbains fracturés. Habiter, cultiver L’objectif est de créer une communauté où les habitants actuels pourront s’intégrer aux nouveaux résidents tout en…
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COLLECT CURATES
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STAY OK THE EDGE
A urban school on hospitality management.
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STAY ON THE EDGE
STAY ON THE EDGE
Modernism, with its theory of table-raze has created a sparse urban density for modern living. However, as the conditions that created this lifestyle has changed since the oil crisis in the 70s, the rupture created between the dense tradition city and the sparse modern city is increasing.Moreover, with the introduction of suburbia in France, the once fixed boundary between the city and the…
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Nightscapes
Seoul, South Korea
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STRUCTURE STUDY
Section of a concert hall perched in the periphery of the French town of Chaise-Dieu.
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Study on clock wards project perspective
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SHED DACH
The project was for the design of a medium sized local library. If books was the catharsis of a societal revolution, the invention of the internet and its gadgets accelerated the pace of innovation. In fact, we as a species produce more information than ever before with tons of books being bound each instance. Thus, the problem that we face today isn’t the lack of knowledge but the filtration…
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A HOME FOR A GROWING FAMILY
A HOME FOR A GROWING FAMILY
ENSASE. 2018 SITUATIONISM As the social and economic definition of the family is rapidly changing, there is a need for the typology of the family home to evolve alongside it’s inhabitant. Situated in the medieval village of Chaise-Dieu in central France, the project aims at redefining the country home as a place where leisure and work is combined into a way of life that utilizes the terrain to…
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Perspective
Draughtsman making a perspective drawing of a reclining woman by Albrecht Dürer. CC The way in which we see things are biased by our beliefs and limitations. We are only able to perceive a small fragment of our reality to begin with, not to mention our selective memory that retains only the tip of an iceberg of experiences. What we don’t remember may remain in our subconscious where we might be…
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