Each year a call for submissions is launched in September and the jury selects 10 teams.
From the 14th to the 19th of June, in the historical center of Montpellier, France, each of 10 teams will realize an installation based on the theme of “Impermanence”.
Each installation created by a team of architects allows the work of a younger generation to be highlighted, which is inventing, experimenting with, and exploring new environmental designs. The festival offers them the opportunity to realize an installation in the heart of the prestigious and remarkable courses and mansions opened for the event, with each one opening a dialogue between heritage and contemporary architecture installations.
AMBLA : Morgane BERSON, Karen LE CORROLLER, Maxime MOLINARI
Marseille - Béziers | France
Chiara Vigneri & François Chantier
Berlin | Germany
Atelier VYà : GAUQUELIN Achille & BOSSARD Timothée
Paris || France
BoON Architecture + mock up : Jean-Nicolas Bouchard, Julie Bradette, Hugo Thibeaudeau, Véronique Côté
Quebec || Canada
Alek Rokosz
Cracovie || Pologne
Atelier Mobile : Cristiano Tosco, Miriam Quassolo, Corrado Scudellaro, Fabrizia Muci, Francesco Paolo Rolfo
Turin || Italie
Atelier Mobile : Cristiano Tosco, Slow architectures & Mobiterre : Olivia Frapolli, Sébastien Soulez-Larivière, Rachid Mizrahi, Miki Nectoux
Montpellier || France
KOLLEKTIV GESAMTKUNSTWERK : Killian Petracek, Anton V. Schmunk, Marcel Navid Sharifian, Kalieb Johanes, Anh Khoa Ngo, Timur Zhigaylo
Brussels || Belgique- Francfort-sur-le-Main || Germany
Malo Chabrol, Lucas Buti
Marseille || France
Malo Chabrol, Lucas Buti
MB.O : Joan BARDY, Jean ORLIAC
Barcelona || Spain
The FAV will take place from 14th-19th June 2022 in Montpellier, France. Free entry from 9am to 7pm (2pm to 7pm on the 14th).
About Festival des Architectures Vives (FAV)
The Festival des Architectures Vives is a public architectural exhibition. Visitors have been able to discover or rediscover the historical landmarks of the city of Montpellier since 2006. The event invites visitors to interact with the rich heritage by offering installations scattered around the city. In Montpellier, it takes place in the historic town and offers a path connecting mansions and courtyards, mostly private, that are usually not accessible to visitors.
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