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Rafaella Master 1
Rafaella Master 1
During a walk in Paris, I photographed the breakages of the windows on my way. From these photos glued on a sheet of paper, prolonged their context by hand to create four paintings that are linked like the path took.
The newsstand was designed in OSB wood. It is a construction with ephemeral purpose, easily dismantled. It closes entirely in the evening, makes a signal in the landscape and can be integrated in the large squares of Paris.
The Art Gallery was conceived as an architectural promenade along the waterfront. César’s works can be admired from several points of view thanks to a play of levels. The gallery connects the street to the quays of the Seine.
The villa is both a family home with rooms that can be shared and through which you can adapt to the seasons and the atmosphere. It blends into the landscape without distorting it. It is mostly designed with local materials such as mountain stone.
The villa has large main spaces. The living room, at the heart of the house, has three different views and is served by all the rooms of the house forming an archipelago. Each room has two different orientations and is accessible from the interior as well as from the garden, presenting a house immersed in the heart of nature.
North-South section Ground floor plan Exterior sketch of the south side Sketch of the living roomThe library is located on the Jardin de l’Abbé-Pierre in the 13th arrondissement.
The vertical organization of the library is divided into three levels with two half-levels organized around a central island, designed as a space open to the rest of the library. The half-levels make it possible to maintain links between the floors and to frame the views so that only the sky, the garden or the water can be seen.
The library is therefore a place of escape in the heart of the city. It allows each person to isolate himself and find his personal comfort while remaining connected to the framework and the large cohabiting spaces.
As soon as they enter, users isolate themselves and leave the hustle and bustle of the city for the calm of nature, with the northwest façade featuring a forest embracing the library and obscuring the city.
The organization of the library is based on close interior and exterior relationships. The ground floor hosts the entrance, the multi-purpose room, as well as the newsroom: the last direct connection with the city. On the ground floor, users are immersed in a world where only the garden is visible. The green wall allows adults to escape into a relaxing atmosphere in the heart of Paris.
Each space, whether for children, workers, readers or administration, benefits from at least two different views and orientations on the garden, giving the impression of a library in the heart of nature with the city in the background.
It is a modular lamp, designed for the villa.
The wooden mast reminds, by its shape and material, the branches of a tree. It is articulated, allowing to position the lamp at the necessary height.
The surrounding glass blocks are frosted and adjustable to reflect and position the light as desired by the user. They evoke the leaves of the tree.
The lamp’s mission is to remind the family of the nature that surrounds them after dark.
Removable frosted glass panels
Wooden mast with adjustable height
The children’s table is a project for the public library.
It has two levels that can be stacked together to create space.
It can accommodate up to six children seated in suits with an adult at their side.
It is thus two simple patterns which come to articulate and fold up in three stages.
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All the dwellings in the building have the particularity of having a neutral room. The organization of each type of housing was thought according to the sunshine and in an approach of evolution over time.
The bedrooms on the east side benefit from the sunrise while the living room and the kitchen can enjoy the sunset on the west side. The kitchen, open to the living room, can be closed. The sliding doors separating the neutral room from the bedroom and living room allow users to appropriate the space as they wish.
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