Workshop - SEMAINE DE TOUS LES POSSIBLES
© HEAD–Genève, Annie Bornet, Maria Pelekanou, Zoe Bender
FAUX-SEMBLANT
© HEAD–Genève, Deva Nucifora, Ines Margiotta, Théo Chalendar
FAUX-SEMBLANT
© HEAD–Genève, Eddy Baka, Laetitia Aeschbach, Alyssa Freymond
FAUX-SEMBLANT
© HEAD–Genève, Mailys Lochowicz, Stéphanie Hemidi
FAUX-SEMBLANT
© HEAD–Genève, Varvara Starodubova, Lisa Grobet, Fany Sanchez
SPACES OF OPPORTUNITIES
© HEAD–Genève, Pierre Marmy
SPACES OF OPPORTUNITIES
© HEAD–Genève, Pierre Marmy
SPACES OF OPPORTUNITIES
© HEAD–Genève, Pierre Marmy
SPACES OF OPPORTUNITIES
© HEAD–Genève, Pierre Marmy
SPACES OF OPPORTUNITIES
© HEAD–Genève, Pierre Marmy
CLIMATE WEEK NEW YORK: ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES
© HEAD–Genève, Valentin Calame
CLIMATE WEEK NEW YORK: ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES
© HEAD–Genève, Valentin Calame
CLIMATE WEEK NEW YORK: ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES
© HEAD–Genève, Valentin Calame
CLIMATE WEEK NEW YORK: ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES
© HEAD–Genève, Valentin Calame
PERFORMING LANDSCAPE: MANUTENTION, PERFORMANCE, INTERPRETATION
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PERFORMING LANDSCAPE: MANUTENTION, PERFORMANCE, INTERPRETATION
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PERFORMING LANDSCAPE: MANUTENTION, PERFORMANCE, INTERPRETATION
© HEAD–Genève, Chiara Kocis
PERFORMING LANDSCAPE: MANUTENTION, PERFORMANCE, INTERPRETATION
© HEAD–Genève, Chiara Kocis
PERFORMING LANDSCAPE: MANUTENTION, PERFORMANCE, INTERPRETATION
© HEAD–Genève, Chiara Kocis
INHABITING A VIRTUAL HERITAGE
© HEAD–Genève, Lehmann Zoé, Moschona Anastasia, Cebotaru Ecaterina, Moser Maya
INHABITING A VIRTUAL HERITAGE
© HEAD–Genève, Lehmann Zoé, Moschona Anastasia, Cebotaru Ecaterina, Moser Maya
INHABITING A VIRTUAL HERITAGE
© HEAD–Genève, Nora Doukkali

Workshop - SEMAINE DE TOUS LES POSSIBLES

February 2026

Semaine de tous les possibles workshop week

Once a year, the “Semaine de tous les possibles” brings together all departments of HEAD – Genève around intensive workshops that foster interdisciplinary exchange and unexpected collaborations. Students in interior architecture, design, visual arts, and media work side by side in an experimental setting, guided by invited practitioners and research teams. Conceived as a time for exploration, this week offers the opportunity to test, subvert, activate, and perform spatial, material, or digital dispositifs, while developing a critical reflection on contemporary issues.

In this edition, the Interior Architecture department offered five workshops. Faux-semblant consisted of reactivating an existing image through a meticulous collective staging (sets, costumes, objects, and post-production) resulting in the production of photographs and a critical reflection on the power of images. Spaces of Opportunities explored the Praille-Acacias-Vernets (PAV) area as a territory in transition, activating its interstitial spaces through a collective installation designed to preserve and multiply its spaces of freedom. Climate Week New York: Adaptive Structures, conducted in collaboration with Swissnex in New York City, invited participants to design the scenography for Climate Week 2026 using scaffolding as the sole material, exploring notions of modularity, circularity, and reuse. Performing Landscape: Manutention, Performance, Interpretation transformed the HEAD – Genève campus into a performative stage where maintenance gestures became critical acts revealing the site’s social, political, and ecological dynamics. Finally, Inhabiting a Virtual Heritage, in collaboration with the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies, developed a web-based scenography from 3D scans of the cultural heritage of Nagorno-Karabakh, questioning the role of digital tools as instruments of memory, mediation, and potential reconstruction.

Through these five workshops, the Interior Architecture department affirmed an expanded approach to space, understood as a field of interactions between bodies, structures, images, physical territories, and digital environments. By engaging multiple scales and temporalities, it explored how interior and scenographic dispositifs contribute to the making of contemporary environments and to the redefinition of our ways of inhabiting.

FAUX-SEMBLANT – Dylan Perrenoud, Manuel Rossi (Rossi + Paris Architectes)

SPACES OF OPPORTUNITIES – PAV living room (Blerta Axhija, Marine Evrard, Nina Guyot), Lola Jutzeler
CLIMATE WEEK NEW YORK: ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES – Alexandra Miskufova, Valentin Calame (studio chaos)
PERFORMING LANDSCAPE: MANUTENTION, PERFORMANCE, INTERPRETATION – Roberto Zancan, Chiara Kocis

INHABITING A VIRTUAL HERITAGE – Nora Doukkali, Javier Fernández Contreras, Damien Greder, Hulé Kechichian, Manik Tadevosian And Lola Stamboulian (TUMO Center, Yerevan, Armenia), David Viladomiu Ceballos


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