Maison du Cap-Ferret, Lacaton & Vassal - Lucie Terranova
© Léonie Rose Marion
Solo House, Office KGDVS - Soheil Afzali
© Léonie Rose Marion
Tente bédouine - Viola Bissegger
© Léonie Rose Marion
The Truffle, Ensamble Studio - Aline Blanc
© Léonie Rose Marion
Raccard - Noémie Castella
© Léonie Rose Marion
Future Shack, Sean Godsell - Camille Bodin
© Léonie Rose Marion
E-1027 House, Eileen Gray - Samuel Dumas
© Léonie Rose Marion
Casa de vidro, Lina Bo Bardi - Fanny Hemidi
© Léonie Rose Marion
Takasugi-an, Terunobu Fujimori - Narcisse Malumba
© Léonie Rose Marion

Kick-off - INVISIBLE SPACES

October 2022

Studio led by Leonid Slonimskiy (KOSMOS)
Assisted by Paule Perron (minor architects) et Pablo Brenas 
Construction course : Irma Cilacian (Gandolfi Cilacian Architectes)
History and theory of architecture : Sébastien Grosset
Technical drawing : Christophe Lombardo
Representation : Cécile Nanjoud

How does a house exist through time? What are the processes behind its operation? How does an everyday function affect the historical entity of the house? How can we add to an icon? How can we densify a perfect composition?

Through the study of 25 iconic, either modern, contemporary, or vernacular houses, classified into 5 categories (tower, slope, dug, elevated, and patio houses), first-year students have questioned the process of maintenance and its place in the domestic realm, which is often overlooked in architectural theory and history.

Questions such as “where to store a mop inside a modernist icon” or “how to create a handicapped toilet in a vernacular dwelling?” were addressed by the students.

Students: Afzali Soheil, Bissegger Viola, Blanc Aline, Bodin Camille, Bornet Annie, Broillet Taiana, Castella Noémie, Claveria Charlène, Divorne Lisa, Dumas Samuel, Escalante Diana, Gargano Tiziano, Hemidi Fanny, Jeannet Zoé, Kim Olga, Malumba Narcisse, Matton Théophile, Meuriot Anthony, Nagarajan Meghna, Pavliuchyk Sofiia, Rochat Elodie, Rodrigues Carolina, Terranova Lucie, Tshala Noemi, and Verrillo Matteo.

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