Our pavilion rises to die. A plate, scraps of fabric, tents, canvases unloaded on the spot, rigidified by ***TM, the freest of dispositions. Lightness and rigidity erase all structural and assembly constraints. The pleasure of a floating light revealing the colors of the course of the day makes this

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place of contemplation, meeting, freedom vibrate. After the rains, ***TM loses its mechanical capacities while remaining linked to the canvas which opens into craters, depressions and falls. A topography of the end takes shape until the objects return to their initial state of transport, ready to redeploy anywhere, to continue celebrating the ephemeral.
The canvases are made up of textile waste such as paraglider cores, curtains, clothing recovered according to the opportunities. The whole is treated raw with, in their arrangement, the only consideration of the play of texture and transparency. This thin layer on the ground becomes rigid thanks to ***TM, a mixture of harmless, completely ecological vegetable substances and water that absorbs heat. The pieces of fabric are saturated with this mixture and then assembled together to form the tablecloth. This hardens over the course of a day. It is then lifted by hand and placed on posts, which are of indifferent disposition due to the structural rigidity of the sheet. They also come from a recovery deposit of some kind. The plate aims at the posts to ensure wind resistance.
It is under the natural or artificial action of the water that the plate loses its mechanical qualities falling back into the arrangement of the posts. **TM will remain bonded to the fabric, allowing it to be reused for future assemblies without ever suffering any mechanical loss. Thus the pavilion produces no waste, recycles all its components and has a positive impact on the environment, providing a place for its contemplation.
The pavilion is inhabited by a series of furniture made from scrap building materials and textiles ***. This instinctive assembling technique allows any combination of materials, any structural knots and ensures a solid embedding. The size, shape and aesthetics of the tiles depend on the type of recovery.

For FABCITY CAMPUS with SAPERI&Co

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Projet suivant par nous. Guilhem Solère & Telmo Escapil-Inchauspé