A new website for Brunet Saunier & Associés, an architecture agency specialising in the design of healthcare buildings.
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Architecture 00/09
A message-in-a-bottle website for the Call for Lost Entries platform, aiming to complete the archive of The Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition. The website seeks to collect competition entries that did not win awards (and were not published).
A new website for Concorde architects, featuring playful panning navigation to explore their architectural, public space, and urban planning projects.
An interactive timeline for Eugène Architecture, an architectural firm specialising in the restoration of historic monuments from various periods.
A web-based software automating the editing and publishing of research conducted during the Non-Extractive Architecture residency program. Residents used the Exhibition Format Editor to develop their research and build a growing archive of references and case studies. See the tool in use here: Non-Extractive Architecture Exhibition
A long scroll feed showcasing images created by JEUDI.WANG, a studio dedicated to CGI creation in collaboration with architects, artists, and designers.
A directory for Non-Extractive Architecture, collecting projects that explore the relationship between built and natural environments, technology, politics, and the architect’s role in transformation. The website is structured as a triptych, allowing users to view and sort over 1,000 entries.
A mini-website serving as an index for the various iterations of the Non-Extractive Architecture project over the past years.
An exhibition for Non-Extractive Architecture designed as an “open-door design studio,” where the public could witness the research process from the residency program. The modular exhibition space allowed ongoing development and reorganixation of research. Using the Exhibition Format Editor, an A3 paper grid was gradually filled and printed on-site to cover the walls of Palazzo delle Zattere before and during the exhibition.