MAGASIN/MAGAZINE
13 Dec 2023 — 31 Jan 2024
Académie des beaux-arts, Paris
within the exhibition Émulations
curated by Emmanuelle Chiappone-Piriou, Benjamin Lafore and Sébastien Martinez-Barat.
planted model, 240 x 80 cm
7 mock-ups, various materials
a 280-page fanzine
‘Magasin/Magazine’ aims to transform a rural building into a ‘place to write and make things’ through a series of specific architectural interventions, based on one-off collaborations that mobilize different sensibilities, materials, knowledge and know-how, like the contents of a magazine. The project stems indeed from the challenge of developing an architectural project with the same editorial method as Accattone, where contributions are developed separately, in collaboration with guest practitioners, while resonating with one another.
Moving from the space of the page to the built environment, the project explores the figure of the architect-editor as practitioner: ‘To the concept of invention we prefer that of a conscious, creative and critical use of existing materials, where by “materials” we refer to both the ideas of our contemporaries and those that have gone before us, the manifold products of our culture as well as the anonymous artefacts that populate our territories. We are architect-editors. Our work insists on activating a network of relations among materials that end up feeding each other around a common project. It starts with the existing, selects it, arranges it, takes care of it, “curates” it, transforms it.’
The building is situated in Parfondeval, France. It is already inhabitable, but it lacks the equipment to expand its publicity and sustain a general drive to ‘make thinks’. Therefore, the seven interventions consist in an ‘Equipped Façade’ (icw Alice Paris), a ‘Useful Post’ (icw Arnaud Depeyre), an ‘Augmented Wall’ (icw Anne Grøtte Viken), a ‘Mutant Garden’ (icw Éléonore Morand), a ‘Deviated Gutter’ (icw Rosa Fens and Nomi Schrauwen), a ‘Polished Pond’ (icw Elmēs) and an ‘Oven’ (icw Ciel Grommen, Maximiliaan Royakkers & Clémentine Vaultier).
Conceived by Accattone editors Sophie Dars and Carlo Menon, the project is part of the exhibition Émulations, curated by Emmanuelle Chiappone-Piriou, Benjamin Lafore and Sébastien Martinez-Barat at Académie des beaux-arts, Paris. The exhibition also displays the three other original projects retained after a competition on the theme of ‘Écriture’ (Writing): ‘Spolia’ by Estelle Barriol / Studio ACTE, ‘L’attrape-rêves’ by CompMonks and ‘L’Usage de l’Espace’ by Max Turnheim. ‘Magasin/Magazine’ was awarded the Prix Charles Abella.
A project by Sophie Dars & Carlo Menon (Accattone)
Guest architects and artists: Arnaud Depeyre & Éléonore Morand (Depeyre-Morand Architectures); Rosa Fens & Nomi Schrauwen; Ciel Grommen, Maximiliaan Royakkers & Clémentine Vaultier; Annee Grøtte Viken; Vinh Linh, Thomas Mertens & Jochen Schamelhout (Elmēs); Alice Paris
Collaboration: Julien Jacob, Alice Paris
Model: Hugo D’Oliveira
Plants: Plant & Houtgoed
Metal work: L’Atelier Pirate
Binding: Ellen Van Huffel
Thanks to Central ofaau, Le Carré Noir, Ferre Marnef, Faculté d’architecture La Cambre Horta. Produced with the support of Wallonie-Bruxelles International and WB Architectures.
‘Magasin/Magazine’ aims to transform a rural building into a ‘place to write and make things’ through a series of specific architectural interventions, based on one-off collaborations that mobilize different sensibilities, materials, knowledge and know-how, like the contents of a magazine. The project stems indeed from the challenge of developing an architectural project with the same editorial method as Accattone, where contributions are developed separately, in collaboration with guest practitioners, while resonating with one another.
Moving from the space of the page to the built environment, the project explores the figure of the architect-editor as practitioner: ‘To the concept of invention we prefer that of a conscious, creative and critical use of existing materials, where by “materials” we refer to both the ideas of our contemporaries and those that have gone before us, the manifold products of our culture as well as the anonymous artefacts that populate our territories. We are architect-editors. Our work insists on activating a network of relations among materials that end up feeding each other around a common project. It starts with the existing, selects it, arranges it, takes care of it, “curates” it, transforms it.’
The building is situated in Parfondeval, France. It is already inhabitable, but it lacks the equipment to expand its publicity and sustain a general drive to ‘make thinks’. Therefore, the seven interventions consist in an ‘Equipped Façade’ (icw Alice Paris), a ‘Useful Post’ (icw Arnaud Depeyre), an ‘Augmented Wall’ (icw Anne Grøtte Viken), a ‘Mutant Garden’ (icw Éléonore Morand), a ‘Deviated Gutter’ (icw Rosa Fens and Nomi Schrauwen), a ‘Polished Pond’ (icw Elmēs) and an ‘Oven’ (icw Ciel Grommen, Maximiliaan Royakkers & Clémentine Vaultier).
Conceived by Accattone editors Sophie Dars and Carlo Menon, the project is part of the exhibition Émulations, curated by Emmanuelle Chiappone-Piriou, Benjamin Lafore and Sébastien Martinez-Barat at Académie des beaux-arts, Paris. The exhibition also displays the three other original projects retained after a competition on the theme of ‘Écriture’ (Writing): ‘Spolia’ by Estelle Barriol / Studio ACTE, ‘L’attrape-rêves’ by CompMonks and ‘L’Usage de l’Espace’ by Max Turnheim. ‘Magasin/Magazine’ was awarded the Prix Charles Abella.
MAGASIN/MAGAZINE
13 Dec 2023 — 31 Jan 2024
Académie des beaux-arts, Paris
within the exhibition Émulations
curated by Emmanuelle Chiappone-Piriou, Benjamin Lafore and Sébastien Martinez-Barat.
planted model, 240 x 80 cm
7 mock-ups, various materials
a 280-page fanzine
A project by Sophie Dars & Carlo Menon (Accattone)
Guest architects and artists: Arnaud Depeyre & Éléonore Morand (Depeyre-Morand Architectures); Rosa Fens & Nomi Schrauwen; Ciel Grommen, Maximiliaan Royakkers & Clémentine Vaultier; Annee Grøtte Viken; Vinh Linh, Thomas Mertens & Jochen Schamelhout (Elmēs); Alice Paris
Collaboration: Julien Jacob, Alice Paris
Model: Hugo D’Oliveira
Plants: Plant & Houtgoed
Metal work: L’Atelier Pirate
Binding: Ellen Van Huffel
Thanks to Central ofaau, Le Carré Noir, Ferre Marnef, Faculté d’architecture La Cambre Horta. Produced with the support of Wallonie-Bruxelles International and WB Architectures.