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connecting times Housing Project. 2016 - PAris
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learning toghether
Learning center 2016 - PAris
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catching the light
MArKet hall 2015 - PAris
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sliding to open
housing project 2014 - paris
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CONTENTS
the next step EASA
2016 - Lithuania
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it’s beginning to look a lot like chrismas stage set 2016- Paris
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america the beautiful Gap year trip 2016-201 7 - Latin america
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PROJECT Designing a 100 appartement lot, at an street angle in the close parisian suburb. PROPOSAL The lot is occupied by 3 towers since the 60’s. My project involves créating new modern buildings while rehabilitating the already existing façades of the towers. The double skin of the new buildings slides on to the existing façades and offers to the inhabitants new outdoor space or a extra-room depending on their needs. On the lower levels, the distribution of the appartements is made by the exterior gateway. The frame of 6x9m allows a modularity of small and medium appartements on the first 4 floors and big ones on the higher levels. There, the outdoor gateway is no longer a common distribution but private balconys.
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CONNECTING TIMES
89 Housings - Bagnolet - 2016 6 MONTHS
SECTION / FAÇADE
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CONNECTING TIMES
The double skin offers the possibility for outdoor spaces (gardens, storage units, terraces...
Outdoor passage on the first 4 floors that allow many possibilitys of circulation, and a gap between passage and housing.
Double skin covers the existing facade of the towers.
CONNECTING TIMES
The outdoor passage creates a convivality area, differents ways to connect the floors and walk trough the building, while opening the appartements to the light on both sides.
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50 m2 simplex and 90m2 duplex appartements on the 9x6m modulas. Student and small families housing.
90m2 appartements 2 x 9x6m modulas. Simplex and duplex. Familial area.
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PROJECT Paris V Diderot - a pluridisciplinaryfaculty, lacks an educational common place for all students. The creation of a learning center on a still empty parcel in this growing district is a project submitted to the architecture students of the ENSAPVS. PROPOSAL A Learning Center is a place of formation, creation, and professional preparation. This LC offers 3 poles representing this 3 stages. First the educational pole offers a library, different types of working spaces, induvidual or common, and an auditorium. Second is a space of mixity and creation, there the still students and soon to become young entrepreneurs can exchange, create and develop their profesionnal projects while having the possibility to learn from other disciplines. From arts to technology, and buisness, every student can find room to grow their idea. And finally the third pole is about lauching the student and it’s project into professional life. Coworking, exposition rooms and buisness fairs etc.
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LEARNING TOGHETHER
Learning Center - University Paris V - 2016 6 MONTHS
PERSPECTIVE SECTION
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LEARNING TOGETHER
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showing the world
The ramp connects all 3 poles and offers a public, appropriable floor leading to a garden.
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Natural Lighting system all day long.
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LEARNING TOGETHER
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The 3 poles are connected toghether by the ramp on level 1 and by gateways on all the other levels. The Noth and South sides of each building is completely open while the Est and West are more closed, sheletering the space from the street and encouraging inner interaction between the poles.
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LEARNING TOGETHER
LEARNING TOGETHER
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PROJECT : Create a market hall in a public parc. managing to capture and control natural light. PROPOSAL : making a public space is not always about bringing as much light as possible, especially in markets where sunlight can be nocive to the fresh products. therefore, the emplacement is chosen because no direct light touches the floor in the morning. The shape of the modulas are made to capture the natural light and diffuse it inside the market space. The structure protects the market of the sun in the morning and lets it enjoy the light in the afternoon.
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CATCHING THE LIGHT
Market Hall - Structure and lighting study - 2014 3 MONTHS
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The market Hall takes place in a community garden on the area least exposed to the sun.
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Structural phases of the conception. 1 Primary structure Secondary structure 3 Roof and sun protective layer
Morining and afternoon sun graphics. The height of the modula allows sun to enter every morning through the light well.
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PROJECT The project consisted in creating perfect housing units, duplicable in utopical conditions. PROPOSAL The tours are discociated to offer 4 sides of light exposition to every appartement. Sliding the towers allows also a necessary recoil to avoid frontal views between the appartements and also enough openness letting sun inside even at winter time. Moreover, this solution avoids vis-Ă -vis and creates two shared spaces on the ground floor. One public square for cafĂŠs, children parks, markets... And the other a private garden for the inhabitants of the buildings.
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SLIDING TO OPEN
Hypothetical project - Housing in perfect conditions - 2015 1 MONTH
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Separating in two the unit to open the views. 4 expositions 2 shared spaces created.
Sun exposition all day
Correct spacing between units and appartements to offer all year long sun to the living spaces of the appartements.
SLIDING TO OPEN
Floor plan with 2nd floor of the duplex. Day spaces on ground floor : kitchen, living room, parental room with bathroom, terrasse. Night space on the 1st floor : two bedrooms with common bathroom around the living room’s double height. Façades opened on the South, Est and west sides for light in both common and private spaces.
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NOT YET DECIDED
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THE NEXT STEP
European Workshop in Nida, Lithuania - Not Yet Decided - 2016 2 WEEKS
The 2016 European Architecture Students Assembly (EASA) has concluded in Nida, Lithuania. Centering around its title theme of "Not Yet Decided," the two-week event included 35 workshops, with over half of the results still available to view around Nida. The Next Step is a staircase to Nida’s sand dunes. It has been designed as a framework to pool ideas surrounding Nida’s conservationist identity issues. Artists and workshops are invited to contribute to the staircase by making a square as an architectural or artistic snapshot of a potential future for Nida. Currently the staircase contains 16 squares with designers from over ten nationalities. The aim is to expand the stairs over time as more artists contribute. Each section is unashamedly theoretical to promote and provoke a dialogue; what is the next step? The process was kick-started during the European Assembly of Student Architects in 2016 in which Europe’s brightest young minds put their heads together to discuss how to tackle the difficult conservation issues that Nida faces.
publications http://idaaf.com/easa-2016-not-yet-decided/ http://www.archdaily.com/794174/students-at-easa-2016-not-yet-decided-transform-nida-in-lithuania-withseries-of-installations
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IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISMAS
IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISMAS
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Scenography Manufacturing - 2016 2 MONTHS
My year of was about discovering more about the world and getting new experiences to enrich my academic education. And working for the Bournillat scenography workshop was an incredible opportunity. I worked for great french and international establishements such as, Les Galeries Lafayettes, the BHV, the Bon Marché, DisneyLand Paris... I learned how to work with meticulousness, respecting orders, deadlines and learning from experienced craftsman and craftswoman. The Chrismas showcases are every year an attraction to all parisians and tourists for it’s creativity and it’s magic. This year I worked with 20 other artists to make it happen. 23 showcases, 23 different settings, around the whiteness of chrismas and the delicacy of paper.
publications
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1jlsUd3xYI&t=75s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JByKLi3wrJ4
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AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
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Mexico - Cuba - Chile - Argentina - Brazil - 2016/2017 4 MONTHS
To stay in the same place is to exist, but to travel is to live. Gustave Nadaud
That’s the sentence that pushed me to engage in this incredible journey. In my opinion, learning about architecture didn’t teach me all there is to know about architecture. I needed to go out there and see everything else that couldn’t be seen on a screen or in a book. I went to the end of the roads, to the end of the world, I saw a cathedral sculpted only by water, I saw a city invaded by jungle and monkeys, I saw a city made only on stilt and where streets are gateways bordered by raspberries bushes, I saw a city where buildings are just facades, and another where even at the top of the tallest tower, the end couldn’t be seen. I learned about architecture I had heard about or studied and I learned about architecture I couldn’t have possibly imagined. I visited cities that don’t work the way I learned cities should work but somehow they do. And I visited cities that are supposed to work on paper and where I never felt more uncomfortable. Architecture is the most experiencable form of art : we live in it. It’s not a doodle on a paper or lines on a screen it’s proper real life experience and travelling is how I engaged in it.