Habiter Demain.
Musée de la Mine
(In partnership with the Cité du Design and the Saint Étienne Higher School of Architecture)
Habiter demain will be presenting projects by architects, designers, landscapers, students and public collectivities. The exhibition looks into the relationship between design and architecture, urban landscaping and rural landscaping .
La Baravane, nomadic bar and counter, whose purpose is not to bring people together but to stimulate curiosity.
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Le Sommeilleur [The Sleeper], Benoît Rassouw,
rest units at the Mine Museum, 2008.
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L'origine du Monde [The Origins of the World],
Nicolas Simon, "work in progress", 2007,
based on the original book by Gustave Courbet.
Project: Architectural origami (Wood, painter, earth).
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Club3, Rémy Bardin, Guillaume Jounet et Priscilla Jorge,
ENSA Paris-la-Villette, 2007.
Winning project of the ‘Mini maousse 3’ competition carried out in July 2008 as a prototype in the Grand Workshops of the Isle d’Abeau
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Para PLI, Ophélie Bertout, Marcus Kistner,
ENSA of Versailles.
Winning project of the ‘Mini maousse 3’ competition carried out in July 2008 as a prototype in the Grand Workshops of the Isle d’Abeau.
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D-pl(i)age, Perrine Sauvage, Pierre Laurent, Nicolas Grun, Guillaume Christmann, Strasbourg Higher School of Architecture (ENSA).
Winning project of the ‘Mini maousse 3’ competition carried out in July 2008 as a prototype in the Grand Workshops of the Isle d’Abeau.
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