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I. Architecture...................................................................................................p.4 p. 6................................................... Public space, Valparaiso, Chile / 2018 p. 8................................................... Walking connection, SP, Brazil / 2018 p. 12................................................. Cultural center, Oullins, France / 2017 p. 18.................................................. The house between two walls / 2015 p. 20.................................... Confluence Emergence, Lyon, France / 2015 p.22............................................ Urban Equipement / A bus shelter /2015 p.24.................................................................. Bridge and Crossing / 2015
II. Experiences & Artwork.............................................................................p.26 p. 27................................................ Sikkens Art Prize / Heart Beat / 2016 p. 28................................................................. Drawing and compositions p. 31 ....................................................................................... Photographs 3
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PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN, VALPARAISO, CHILE MASTER 2 ND SEMESTER / ESCOLA DA CIDADE, SP, BRAZIL
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«WALKING CONNECTION», SAO PAULO, BRAZIL MASTER 1 ST SEMESTER / ESCOLA DA CIDADE, SP, BRAZIL
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EDIFICIO ITALIA
EDIFICIO ITALIA
EDIFICIO COPAN
EDIFICIO COPAN PARCELA INICIAL DO PROJETO
PARCELA INICIAL DO PROJETO
IGREJA
IGREJA
CORTE URBANA 1:1000
PRAÇA REPUBLICA
CORTE URBANA 1:1000
PRAÇA REPUBLICA
PRAÇA ROOSEVELT
PRAÇA ROOSEVELT
METODOLOGIA DO PROJETO / ENTREGA FINAL / 20.10.2017 / SOPHIE LHOMME / FRANÇOIS DUCHAMP / PROFESSOR : VITO MACHIONE METODOLOGIA DO PROJETO / ENTREGA FINAL / 20.10.2017 / SOPHIE LHOMME / FRANÇOIS DUCHAMP / PROFESSOR : VITO MACHIONE
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cultural center, oullins, region of lyon, FRANCE Bachelor 6th semester
FONDAMENTAUX
LIEN ARTISTIQUE
PAYSAGE
OPAQUE
TRANSPARENT
FILTRÉ
OULLINS pop culture ! The cultural center is a «must have done» for every architecture students nowadays. My design approach for this project intended to be both conceptual and pragmatic : Separate every elements of the program in boxes and link them with a translucent «art corridor» revealing the parc behind the building.
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC : URBAN IMPLEMENTATION / PROGRAMS
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14 PLAN RDC 1/200 SALLE INITIATION MUSICALE
CHAUFFERIE
BUREAU DIRECTION
SALLE PROFESSEURS
FOYER
VENTILATION
SALLE 6
SALLE 5
SALLE 4
SALLE 3
SALLE 2
SALLE 1
LOCAL POUBELLE
ESPACE EXPOSITION
CAFÉTÉRIA
ESPACE D’ACCUEIL ET ORIENTATION
COULISSES LOGES F
BUREAU ARCHIVISTE
LOGES H RÉGIE
SCÈNE
VENTILATION
SALLE RÉUNION ESPACE BIBLIOTHÉCAIRES
COSTUMES CONSULTATION ARCHIVES
LOCAUX TECHNIQUES
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COUPE BB’ 1/200 COUPE LONGITUDINALE BB’ 1/200
ÉLÉVATION NORD 1/200 ÉLÉVATION NORD 1/200
COUPE AA’ 1/50
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FACADE ELEVATION DETAIL
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FACADE DETAIL SECTION
SECTION BB’
DÉTAIL SECTION
GSEducationalVersion
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The house between 2 walls Bachelor 1ST Semester
Designing a project responding to a housing program for families with two children plus a space to work at home. The site is a plot of 40 meters long and 6 meters wide, marked by a slope of 5% and sandwiched between two blind walls of 6m height.
Axonometric diagrams
Axonometric Diagrams
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Floor plans
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functionnal diagram
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REAL.FICTION Lyon confluence Bachelor 3rd Semester
« RealFiction» is a daydreamed project. A vision of tomorrow’s cities architecture. I imagine those cities vertical, dense and adaptable. Land issues will be treated in a radical and innovative way, offering new types of spaces. The space investment will be equally done between the ground and the sky. The resilience concept is also central in the creation of architects and builders, composing with climate hazards and using them as a catalyst for ideas.
Up position section
DOWN POSITION SECTiON
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module section BIKE parking optionnal
module section bench basic
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module section cycling turbine optionnal
module section lighting basic
module section ÂŤtotemÂť Basic
module section standing bench
A bus shelter ENSAL Bachelor 2nd semester
DESIGN A SMALL SCALE URBAN STRUCTURE FOR INDUSTRIAL MAKING PROCESS
At the scale of a street furniture, design a bus shelter that can be industrially produced for an entire city. The bus shelter must be easy and quick to install and has to provide basic and modern services to the user. The choice made here was to create different modules or ÂŤslicesÂť of the shelter in order to add or remove them, creating different typologies with the same pieces. Thereby the place can be adapted to the affluence and uses of the bus stop. Corten steel allows a very pure folded shape, strong materiality and a quick implementation on site. A fixed bike allows people to do sport wainting the bus, charge their smartphone and provide lighting at night.
Constructive axonometrIC
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Bridge and Crossing Bachelor 2nd semester Civil Engineering This project received the Highest Grade with the best performance ratio.
First Sketches
In teams of 2 architecture sudents and 2 engineer students, we’ve been taken to the «Grands Ateliers», a unique place in France for experimental constructions.We had to build the lightest possible 4 feet crossing bride, and this one had to resist the maximal load on its deck bridge.Then a competition was organized to load the bridges until they collapsed. It was a fantastic collaborative experience, and we were very happy to be the winners of the workshop.
«Bridge breaking» Competition
Architects/Engeneers mixed team
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A r t work Sikkens’ Prize «heartbeat» in collaboration with Narjisse Fousi & Camille Billotet ENSAL 2015
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Graphic compositions Pencil and chinese ink
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Couvent de La Tourette, Le Corbusier WASH INK
Chromatic Equivalent Acrylic painting
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PARIS, 2014
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DREAMWORKS SINGAPORE, 2016
ÂŤDreamWorks is a photograph series which attempts to represent Singapore through the prism of dream. The statecity, barely 50 years old now, is known all over the world for its delirious urban planning and its architectural audacity. The combination of both a huge economic success and a nation who is still trying to define itself gives birth to almost unreal urban situations and imaginary landscapes, which I tried to capture.Âť
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