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Architects: Agence MW
- Area: 880 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: MH Ingénierie, E3 Economie, Linder Paysage, MH Ingénierie + E3 Economie
Childhood Center in Marmoutier / Agence MW
Textured Fiber Cement: A More Sensory Architectural Experience
Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh used the impasto technique extensively in their paintings. Both applied thick layers of oil paint over the canvas, usually one shade at a time, and it was up to the viewer's brain to mix the colors and create the desired effects. When dry, the paint forms reliefs and textures on the canvas, evoking a sense of movement. Even without being able to touch the screen, the texture of the brushstrokes gives a three-dimensionality to the painting, something that can only be fully observed by seeing the artwork live, looking at it from more than one angle and actually experiencing it.
In his famous book “The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses,” Juhani Pallasmaa points to "a predilection in favor of vision and in detriment of the other senses in the way architecture was conceived, taught and criticized, as well as the consequent disappearance of sensory and sensual characteristics in arts and architecture." According to the author, "an architectural work is not experienced as a series of isolated retinal images, but in its fully integrated material, corporeal, and spiritual essence."
René Cassin School Complex / Agence MW
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Architects: Agence MW
- Area: 840 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Adobe Systems Incorporated, Trimble Navigation, VMZINC
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Professionals: MH Ingénierie + E3 Economie
School Classroom / Loïc Picquet Architecte
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Architects: Loïc Picquet Architecte
- Year: 2012
Farm Building Renovation / Loïc Picquet Architecte
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Architects: Loïc Picquet Architecte
- Area: 110 m²
- Year: 2012
A la Limite Residence / Atelier d.org
- Year: 2009
Snail House / Atelier d.org
- Year: 2009
Wood House in Châtenois / Atelier d.org
- Year: 2010