ARCHITECT PHOTOGRAPHER
RÉMY COUPPÉ
S c e n o g r a p h y, Fa s h i o n , P i c t u re & Ed i t : R é m y C o u p p é M o d e l e : Va l e n t i n e d ’A n t h o n ay P l a c e : P a r k p l a c e PA R C U B P a l u d a t e - A t e l i e r a r c h i t e c t e s M a z i è r e s
RÉMY COUPPÉ Architecture’s Master graduated
25 years old
* remy.couppe@yahoo.fr ) +33 6 15 86 75 75 + 26, rue Émile Pajot 77340 Pontault-Combault France
Skills Languages ••• French ••• English ••• German
Drawing ••• AutoCAD ••• ArchiCAD ••• SketchUp ••• ArchiCAD ••• Rhinoceros 3D software ••• InDesign ••• Lightroom Adobe software ••• Photoshop ••• Illustrator ••• PremierePro ••• Word ••• PowerPoint ••• Excel Office software 3D Rendering ••• Vray ••• CineRender (ArchiCAD)
Education 2019 2016 - 2017
Master Degree of Architecture at ENSA Paris-Malaquais, France
Thesis and Projects, Final Studies’ project in Transition Department, Work on ruins
Master in Aalto University, Product and Spatial Design’s department, Helsinki, Finland Offices design Contest, Light temporary structure, Wooden products design, Design research - 1 year
2016
Bachelor Degree of Architecture at ENSA Paris-Malaquais, France
2014
Technologic Universitary Degree of Civil Engineering, East-Paris Univ., France
2012
Scientific Bachelor, Camille Claudel School, Pontault-Combault, France
Temporary structure pavillion, housings, urbanism, Multipurpose building Contest
Research on soils, site management, structure, materials, drawings, a semester in Greece
Professional experiences Photographer currently
Architecture internship July 2018
Video Producer Internship May 2018
Architecture internship June - July 2017
Designer
February - April 2017
Architecture internship 2015
Polyvalent photographer
Event, Fashion photoshoot, Architecture, Report, Aerial pictures
XIII Architecture, Rezé, France
Architect’s assistant on various projects and sites - 1 month
BRUMM Films & Formes, Bègles, France
Work on several audio/video projects and Research for my Thesis - 1 month
CoCo Architecture Dordogne, Cénac-et-Saint-Julien, France Architect’s assistant (Master’s Internship) on various projects - 2 months
Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects, Helsinki, Finland
Part-time employee, Indoor design and 3D for renderings - 3 months
ABH Architectes, Paris, France - Architect’s assistant on various projects - 2 months
Civil Engin. internship 2014
CAPRON, Verrières-le-Buisson, France - Site manager’s assistant on various sites - 7 weeks
Civil Engin. internship 2013
CAPRON, Verrières-le-Buisson, France - Builder’s assistant on various sites - 3 weeks
Interim 2012-2015 First Internship 2009
MANPOWER France - Inventory , warehouse , order preparation , metallurgy, logistics, etc. ADPi, France - Indoor architecture & facades, conception & industrial design, on airports - 2 weeks
Others experiences Student Competition 2016 Summer Job 2016 Student Competition 2016 Public Competition 2015 Student Competition 2011
DANONE Nordics Student Contest - Design of their offices in Helsinki and Solna (Stockholm) Main polyvalent animator - Camping Les Pins ****, Payrac - France - 2 months ISOVER Multi-comfort house Students Contest Edition 2016 - Site in Belarus CLIMAX Project 2015 - Participation at this competition about the COP21 «Olympiad» Competition of Ingineer’s Sciences - Academic Final and National Final
Hobbies couppe_photographies
Photography, travel, manual arts, cinema & Sports : climbing, running, riding, martial arts
Summary ARCHITECTURE Residential Workplace
Public Sector
Product Design
PHOTOGRAPHIE
Urbanism report
Hotel & Interiors
Architecture
Architecture
Architecture
RESIDENTIAL (WITH URBANISM STUDIES)
Périgueux Projet
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The site is in the department Dordogne (24) along a river between two cities. The industrial part is in Perigueux and the ruin site is in Coulounieix-Chamiers.
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2019 - Architecture Master’s Final Project - ENSA Paris-Malaquais, France
Ruins for a contemporary project Professors : Thierry Mandoul & Clément Carriere Personal work
Ruine
This ruin is a former hermitage, turned into leprosy house and then abandoned, build between the XIVth and XVIth century. I wanted to keep the Hermitage programm to turn this ruin into a passengers housings building. The lower part is well conserved and steady. I needed to find a coherence on the esthetic, construction but also on the way to live. I choose to create a new part over the existing ruin and studied how to combine the two parts, inspired by the Eduardo Chilida’s work.
Form work on the project
Eduardo Chillida’s work Project’s construction structure
Footbridge section Scale. 1:50
1st floor Scale. 1:200
2nd floor Scale. 1:200
3rd floor Scale. 1:200
Floor (+ underfloor heating) Edge strip (between floor and wall) Wall connector Batten 50x50mm
Sound insulation + separation layer Accoustic gravel Floor slab made in CLT pannels 180 or 220 mm Wooden beam
Rain cover Thermal insulation 180mm Middle structure in the insulation layer (wooden batten)
Wooden wall pannels
Wooden pole
Facade in wooden batten 50x50mm
Connection Wall - Slab One of the many details of the project
Restaurant’s view
Longitudinal Section Scale 1:200
East Facade - View from the street
East Facade - View from the street
Cross Section 1 Scale. 1:200
Cross Section 2 Scale. 1:200
The aim of this footbridge is to cross the river and to link a pavilion area with a futur dynamic neighborhood. In the middle of this two areas, between two warehouses, I designed a public place, to offer an open space for lunch, rest, sun bath, to the workers from the industries around and for the passengers. This place and the footbridge are the continuation of the Rue du Port (harbor street) we can see in the middle the Aerial view.
In the middle of the footbridge I created a viewing area, lower, close to water, juste above the dam. On the continuation of this path, I opened a way between two gardens to connect the heart of the housing area. The ruin is an important point of this path because, as a connexion point, it plays again the passage aim it had in the past.The programms : restaurant, hostel, exhibition room, give back to the building its identity.
Cross Section 3 Scale. 1:200
But this time, it won’t be an exclusion point, far from the town, but it will link two cities which are not well connected, to follow the metropolization way. It become a stitch on this existing physical border : the Isle (the river). Some Sections to show the different spaces of the building. The 1st floor is an exhibition space and the kitchen. At the 2nd floor we can find the reception and an common room. Then there are common spaces and and hostel rooms.
Aerial view of the place and the footbridge
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During this internship, my bosses asked me to design their own futur house. They place themselves as real clients I met to create their next place of life. They wanted a trodglodyte house, big enough to receive their parents and for their futur children. The advantage of this kind of houses in the thermal insultation and the integration in the environment. Then the main problem is the light, because only the front facade benefit of it. To counter this constraint, I created a glass fault to bring light deep inside the buried building. Another point was to use the thickness of the walls to hide the storage spaces. They also wanted a sauna with view, a playroom, an opened-kitchen on the dining-room, a big garage and a swimming-pool.
2017 - Architecture Master’s Internship
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RESIDENTIAL Porosity of the ring - Generous housings and equipments
This project was a contest organized by ISOVER, about ecological architecture. This site should group housings but also some equipment. I choose this ring shape to change from usual square one, and to optimize the thermic bridges. Each floor has a different function. We had to work on this site from the beginning until the final project with details about insulation, structure, and technic systems of ecology.
Plans at the scale 1:800
2016 - P6 - Ecological Architecture - ISOVER CONTEST
Final studio of bachelor degree Professors : Sandra Planchez and Marc Benard Personal work
Sections at the scale 1:400
Facade at the scale 1:400
Model - Scale 1:200
Situation Plan
People’s flow representation
A huge footbrige goes through the building according to the flux of people who pass everyday. The aim was to create a dynamic building, with activities on different level, and link the main street with the 2 parks in the south.
View from South-East
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Casa Levene - No.Mad Architects
Because I don’t have many job experiences, I couldn’t create plenty of houses. I choose to present some projects I think correspond to my idea of the architecture and my design expectations. These two projects’ aim was to insert in a wooded environment, without disturb or destroy it. The huge glass pannels reflect the environment and the trees.
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Houses of reference
Under Pohutukawa House - Herbst Architects
The materials choice and the forms are studied to dissimulate the buildings. The openings frame the environment from the inside and the structures copy the trees with the vertical wooden poles. These houses are opaque enough to integrate the forest and preserve the intimacy of the users but transparent enough to make the users feel living in the nature.
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Summer House – Jensen & Skodvin Architects
This house is again a good example of house integrated in an important environment. Built in height such as a wooden caban in the trees, this houses doesn’t really have walls to separate the different rooms, but each room is almost an independant caban. The integration is perfect, they even kept the rock wall in the living room, with the difficulty to design the glass pannels. The materials are also well used and design to match the environment.
Inspiration
Houses of reference
Weekend House - Knut Hjeltnes Architects
For my last reference, I choose this ÂŤweek end houseÂť, isolated on an island. The previous building was destroyed during a storm by the wind so the main point to focus on was to build something strong enough to resist, well integrated in the environment. They have chosen local wood to bring warmth inside and to protect from the wind for the inside with huge sliding pannels to obstruct the windows and other openings.
Architecture
WORKPLACE
View of the work office Kitchen and living room
Next to my Design studies in Finland, I found a parttime job in an Architecture and Design Agency. This period was full of contests and initial stages for them so they needed someone mainly for the space planning, to build the 3D of their projects and do some renderings for the clients : some very bland and monochromatic, and others had to be more colorfull. These works were built during the initial phase so it was more to show the different moods of the areas.
2017 - Part-time Job
Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects, Helsinki, Finland
Phone booths and meeting room Open space
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2017 - Part-time Job
Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects, Helsinki, Finland
Architecture
WORKPLACE PiCo Team - DANONE Garden
This project was a student contest whose goal was to design the offices of DANONE in Helsinki and Solna (Stockholm).Starting with the existing, we had to design everything, modeling and listing with the prices and offers from companies. This was a full-time team project during 3 months. We started by creating a virtual company to work, with a brand and a logo : PiCo. Then we worked on the moodboard to create the atmosphere we wanted to give to these work offices. After that we had to design the spaces, the services design, choose the pieces of furniture for Solna and Helsinki.
2016 - Space in Practice - DANONE’s Contest
Spatial design project, Helsinki, Finland Professors : Marco Rodriguez Chavez & Pablo Riquelme Co-workers : Henna Palonen, Anna-Riikka Nuutinen & Laura Heino
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Reception desk and waiting room
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We create an atmosphere based on the greenhouse : luminous, pastel and greeny colors, light structures, elements to separate the spaces, to give a healthy and nice mood to the workers. We had to study the link between the services to bring the collegues who need to work together closer. As design students, we couldn’t change the structure of the building. Moreover, to reduce the costs we choose to modify lightly the offices walls. This way, the main part of the budget was for the pieces of furniture, including the greenhouse structures such as the one which delineate the reception area. All the cost were studied, asking for wholesale prices to the companies, destruction and buildin works estimation prices, ... To present to projects to the client, we had to provide plans, sections, sketches, moodboard, views and renderings, the detailed budget and everything needed to start the changes after the contest results.
Solna’s Offices
Organisation Plan of the different services
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PUBLIC SECTOR JUNASAUNA
2016 - Courses in Aalto’s University
Spatial Design Project - Neglected Spaces Professors : Pentti Kareoja & Marco Rodriguez Chavez Co-workers : Lena Clasing & Pauline Taupin
This project was about transforming a turning bridge’s place into a dynamic area with a night club and a mobile sauna in train, by using the holes in the turning brige’s system as pools. This study around the neglected spaces shows us how we can use an empty space, sometimes even very narrow, as housing space, or with light structure, art exhibition, etc. Our project was about night life, and let the turning bridge free during the day for the companies which use it.
Architecture
PUBLIC SECTOR «La Métal’U flottante» For this first project at school after my entry by equity in second year, my choice for an itinerant pavilion was a floating bridge in U-Shape, linked by the entrance and local space. It’s situated on the Quai de la Loire (Loire’s Dock), near a footbridge which crosses the pond of La Villette in its middle, in the 19e arrondissement of Paris. My project’s target was mainly children, because of the proximity of a playground. The most important flow of people passes along the docks, that’s where I put my entries, to disturb this flow, and my pavilion to attract people here and at the playground.
Flow Schema
I decomposed the footbridge into modules to study it better structurally, because it is about a repetition of the same module. Here is one presented just near, and burst on the second following page.
Flow Plan
2014 - P3 - Constructive idea, Conception/Construction
Studio Professor : Min Nguyen Personal work
View from above The ground part of the footbridge consists of 3 containers of 2,352 x 12,031 meters, so 84,81m ² of surface. The surface of footbridge, 4m wide, is 306 m². The part above the water is based on floats and is maintained in height by posts. Steel beams and joints take back and distribute the permanent loads of the floor and the gantry, as well as the operating loads as the visitors, towards the posts. The visit is made by rising slightly, with a 4 % slope and two landings at angles, before arriving at the top of the third container. We come down then by a staircase at the level of the entrance. A balcony on arrival offers a good view on the playground and on the pond.
I chose to open the exhibition at night, because the exposed pieces of work will be embedded in the ground and enlightened. The visitors will move forward in a semi-twilight. Furthermore, to be guided better by the light of the works and better take advantage of every photo, I wish to create a small artificial fog on this footbridge. The exhibition is about The Earth fro the sky, by Yann Arthus Bertrand.
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Model - Scale 1:50 Made with wood for the covering and the structure. Plexiglas for the parts in ÂŤglassÂť and the base wood/ cardboard /paper-craft.
Architecture
PUBLIC SECTOR ÂŤEntre contenant et contenuÂť #137
The objective of the competition Climax 2015 directed us to the notion of the re-use. The container, symbol of globalization rapidly expanding and desurconsommation, has us appeared then an obvious fact to use it as raw material, to preserve the materiality of an element to find it a new purpose and a new destination. This strategy of use of the material is essential as strong will to create revealing architecture. We decided to position containers separately and to create transparent extensions which we shall allow to make visible the pieces of work of the inside as from the outside - making signal on the square. To attribute a function to the space, we chose to create an attractive terrace. For that purpose, it was important to keep the existing construct place and to make the project on this one, taking the weft as support to put forward the existing vegetation, compose by reducing the impact of our project.
Situation Plan
As an extension of the square, this terrace will be transformed into street furniture. To answer the problem of development of the Maison de l’Architecture, a container will be arranged in the garden so that it will be aligned with that present in the middle of the square. We wanted to appropriate us its stakes for a new integration in the urban environment of Paris.
2015 - D5 - Development
Competition climax 2015 Professor : Jacques Plante Co-worker : Marie Werbrouck
Concept Flexible wooden terrace
Containers
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PRODUCT DESIGN Professor : Pentti Kareoja Co-worker : Lily Liang
Street Furniture
The aim of this course was to do research about the users, the spaces, public area, and we chose to focus on pleasure and leisure. We created street furniture, as an independant battery to plug several machines, and that you charge by doing sport in it. You can find independant modules for resting, doing sport, eating, locking your bike to do a break. You can also activate a big fan to refresh the entire pipe.
2017 - Courses in Aalto’s University
Design Research and Woodstudio Professors : Karola Sahi & Mikko Paakkanen Personal work
Stools
During this Woodstudio course, I chose to focus on the stool. I did two kind of item : a table-stool and a dismountable stool.
Photography
Photography
URBANISM REPORT
BORDEAUX
Garonne river
Eco-district Ginko Bassin à flots Neighborhood Bastide-Niel (MVRDV) Parkplace PARCUB La MECA - BIG Floirac’s Docks Bordeaux Metropole Arena - Ricciotti
Eco-district Ginko & Bassin à flots Neighborhood, Bordeaux, France
2018 - 2019 - Bordeaux, France
A changing city
Bordeaux Metropole Arena - Ricciotti
Photography
URBANISM REPORT
Parkplace PARCUB Paludate, by Atelier Mezieres Architectes, Bordeaux, France
2018 - 2019 - Bordeaux, France
A changing city
La MECA, by BIG, Bordeaux, France
Photography
URBANISM REPORT (SCHOOL STUDY) Sensitive study of the city of Champigny-sur-Marne
THE HIDDEN CITY
LA VILLE CACHÉE Dark
By Georgios Grigoriadis & Rémy Couppé
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Streets Hidden Le terme de ville cachée peut avoir de nombreuses significations. Il peut s'apparenter aussi bien à la ville entière, qu'à une parcelle, à un élément ou à un groupe. Nous nous sommes penchés sur le cas des ruelles que nous considérons comme laissé-pour-compte au regard de leur nombre et de leur faible fréquence d'utilisation. Champigny-sur-Marne posl®]Zgm ng ]®gbo^e® Zll^s _hkm cnljn ¨ eZ FZkg^% ]^ ghf[k^nl^l kn^eles relient ses différents niveaux. D'après les définitions que l'on peut mkhno^k% ng^x kn^ee^x ^lm ng^ i^mbm^x kn^% ihkmbhg k^lmk^bgm^%x ^gmk^ ienlb^nklx[©mbf^gml% lhno^gm Z\\^llb[e^ ^m fZchkbmZbk^f^gm k®l^ko®^ aux piétons, que l'on rencontre notamment dans les quartiers anciens des villes. Aux rues piétonnes nous avons ajouté les rues à chaussée étroite sans trottoir, ainsi que les impasses étroites
Qu'elles soient donc piétonnes, non équipées de trottoirs ou mixtes, ces ruelles sont délaissées pour les grands axes comme les départementales 3, 4 et 145 qui traversent la ville. Dans la plupart des cas, ces ruelles restent moins éclairées que les rues principales, délaissées et parfois même, non bétonnées. Mises en retrait, peu exploitées, elles représentent pourtant plusieurs dizaines de kilomètres, pour le plus grand bonheur des riverains qui y recherchent calme et sérénité. Nous avons par conséquent relevé trois types de ruelles : piétonne, étroite pour véhicule sans trottoir et les fines impasses résidentielles.
This study’s aim was to show all the «hidden» streets, quit abandoned spaces in the city, low level of utilisation and sometimes even never. They should and could be used for the «living together» way for every neighborhood instead of to be related to «gloomy», «dark», «death trap», ...
2015 - P5 - Peripheral visions, Urbanisme
Studies around the project Professors : Anne Bossé, Sandra Planchez and Yves Belorgey Co-worker : Georgios Grigoriadis
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HOTEL AND INTERIORS
Photography coverage of a Street Art exhibition in the Hotel
Photography of the spaces and the restaurant menu of the Hotel
2018 - 2019 - Paris, France
Contracts with Mercure Hotel Paris-Saint-Ouen
Photography
ARCHITECTURE
Lascaux IV, The International Centre for Cave Art, by Snohetta, Montignac, France
This Museum is a huge fault in the hill, well integrated in the environment.
2018 - Montignac, France
Architecture Museum report
Photography
ARCHITECTURE
Urbex Session with a friend, France
Urbex pictures in several abandoned places, France
2017 - Now - France
Urbex
Photography
ARCHITECTURE
Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center, Stockholm, Sweden
Riga Authority Freeport, Riga, Latvia
2017 - Now - France
Travels
Photography
ARCHITECTURE
Cube Houses, by Piet Blom, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Central Market of Riga, Latvia
2017 - Now - France
Travels
View of the Empire State Building from the Top of the Rock, NYC, USA
The Vessel, by Heatherwick Studio, NYC, USA
Memorial Museum, NYC, USA
Manhattan Bridge, NYC, USA
One Manhattan Square (new tower) and the Manhattan Bridge by night, view from the Empire Fulton Ferry Park, NYC, USA
All pictures in this portfolio are mine except on the four pages ÂŤ Houses of reference Âť.
CONCLUSION
Throughout this portfolio, you can see the evolution of learning and skills through the representation tools : plans, sections, drawings, models, renderings between 2014 and now. But also the evolution of my architectural reflexion. I found my studies in TUI very important and rewarding as they opened my mind on the construction of a technical and scientific perspective. I discovered the basics of drawing, calculations and logic of a static and structural point of view. But my studies in the Architecture’s School awaked, stimultated me much more, opened my mind on a more artistic look, conceptual and creative. This is exactly what I expected and what I wanted to do. Far from the calculative mind of my old school, I wanted to design, and many projects have pleased me for this reason. My numerous internships brought me a lot, showing me all the tasks required to perform as an architect, and reinforced me in the idea that this was what I wanted, by seeing the diversity of this profession. My exchange in Finland offered me a lot, as well as studies opportunities and knowledges as cultural experiences. I really enjoied these design projects and learned a lot, as much at school as at the agency I was working for. The design gives me now a new look on architecture, new approach, I want and I will mix with architectural and technical knowledges. I also choose to show my photography skills, influenced by my architect’s look. According to me, this two fields match very well and I would like to practise both in my carreer. I am now looking for a job that can help me to learn more, bring me new skills and teach me the architect’s job. I will bring in return my happiness, motivation, creativity and knowledges.
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