"Evaporation" Bénédict Jordan
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"Evaporation" Bénédict Jordan
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"Eaux usées" Marie Schild
© Léonard Gremaud
"Eaux usées" Marie Schild
© Léonard Gremaud
"Hydratation" Timéa Schmidt
© Léonard Gremaud
"Hygiène" Sonia Vetsch
© Léonard Gremaud
"Dans les vents" Karen Vidal
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"Dans les vents" Karen Vidal
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"Pluviorium" Thomas Guerin
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"L'étanchéité" Livia Wagner
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Workshop “Energy and Climate” Different states of water

June 2019

Workshop led by Philippe Rahm
Assisted by Dafni Retzepi

During the spring semester 2019, the studio "Energy and Climate" chose an element very often present in the interior architecture: water.

The interior spaces must be impervious to rain, to capillary rise, the walls must slow down the transmission of steam; in interiors we must drink, wash, cook. Interior architects must manage these different forms of water, draw the course of its flow, the trajectory of the steam, spatialize its use to invent new forms and new programs that would give particular attention to this element.

Evaporation, ventilation, hydration are some modes of appearance of water in the interior architecture. Vapor barriers and water-tightness are modes of water management. As for water, it has different states: liquid, drinking water, rainwater, sewage, gas. Students had to highlight an indispensable, necessary and compelling element of interior architecture, in order to discover its formal and programmatic potential.

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