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Revisiting the 2019 Festival des Architectures Vives “Beauty” installations

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Aug 8, 2019

NOfish - Metrotope : Julien Plessis - Montrouge, France. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives

Every summer, thousands of visitors and locals alike flock to the historical city center of Montpellier, France for the Festival des Architecture Vives, a weeklong exhibition of site-specific, public art installations that connect private mansions and courtyards that are typically closed off to the public. Taking place this past June, the 2019 exhibition explored the theme of “Beauty”.

Designed by a selection of emerging architects and designers based in France and abroad, have a look at this year's installations right below.

Pavilion 2019 - THE BIG WAV(ST)E, WASTE IS MORE : Cyril Rheims & Mathieu Collos de Montpellier, France. Photo © photoarchitecture, ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Sel sur cours - Obione - Paris, France / Rotterdam, Pays-Bas. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Beauté Locale - Muro Atelier - Lisbonne, Portugal. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives.
NOfish - Metrotope : Julien Plessis - Montrouge, France. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Everybody is beautiful - Thrace Design Studio - Richmond, USA. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Cour d'eau et de fleurs - Kuma & Elsa - Paris, France. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Arborescence Digitale - Pulpas Studio - Murcia, Espagne. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives.
Le Papillon d'Or - Cristina Nan, Dirce Medina Patatuchi, Carlos Bausa Martinez -Édimbourg, Ecosse / Londres, Angleterre, Public Award FAV 2019. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Transformé - Coralie Casanova et Thibaud Bronchart - Paris, France, Jury Award FAV 2019. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Invited University: Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art with the installation: Manifold / Corps et Cadre, New York City, USA. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Program "Éducation Artistique et Culturelle": Rectorat-ENSAM-FAV - 12 students from Montpellier's School of Architecture, ENSAM, and 4 primary schools: Jean Moulin, Jeanne d'Arc, Léo Malet, Saint-Exupéry from the Montpellier's Academy. Photo © photoarchitecture, ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives.
RELATED NEWS Flashback: 2017 Festival des Architectures Vives designers interpret “Emotion” in these interactive installations
Special Mention FAV 2019 - Notre nid - Maxence Grangeon Thonon-les-bains, France. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Special Mention FAV 2019 - Showcase - Lopez Rodriguez Enrique, Berriozabal Armesto Inigo - Madrid, Espagne / Amsterdam, Pays Bas. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives.
RELATED NEWS Flashback to the ephemeral works of Festival des Architectures Vives 2016
RELATED NEWS As Festival des Architectures Vives in Montpellier closes, check out the award-winning installations

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Revisiting the 2019 Festival des Architectures Vives “Beauty” installations

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Aug 8, 2019

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NOfish - Metrotope : Julien Plessis - Montrouge, France. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives

Related

festival des architectures vives ● fav 2019 ● france ● art installation ● event ● europe ● public art

Every summer, thousands of visitors and locals alike flock to the historical city center of Montpellier, France for the Festival des Architecture Vives, a weeklong exhibition of site-specific, public art installations that connect private mansions and courtyards that are typically closed off to the public. Taking place this past June, the 2019 exhibition explored the theme of “Beauty”.

Designed by a selection of emerging architects and designers based in France and abroad, have a look at this year's installations right below.

Pavilion 2019 - THE BIG WAV(ST)E, WASTE IS MORE : Cyril Rheims & Mathieu Collos de Montpellier, France. Photo © photoarchitecture, ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Sel sur cours - Obione - Paris, France / Rotterdam, Pays-Bas. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Beauté Locale - Muro Atelier - Lisbonne, Portugal. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives.
NOfish - Metrotope : Julien Plessis - Montrouge, France. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Everybody is beautiful - Thrace Design Studio - Richmond, USA. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Cour d'eau et de fleurs - Kuma & Elsa - Paris, France. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Arborescence Digitale - Pulpas Studio - Murcia, Espagne. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives.
Le Papillon d'Or - Cristina Nan, Dirce Medina Patatuchi, Carlos Bausa Martinez -Édimbourg, Ecosse / Londres, Angleterre, Public Award FAV 2019. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Transformé - Coralie Casanova et Thibaud Bronchart - Paris, France, Jury Award FAV 2019. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Invited University: Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art with the installation: Manifold / Corps et Cadre, New York City, USA. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Program "Éducation Artistique et Culturelle": Rectorat-ENSAM-FAV - 12 students from Montpellier's School of Architecture, ENSAM, and 4 primary schools: Jean Moulin, Jeanne d'Arc, Léo Malet, Saint-Exupéry from the Montpellier's Academy. Photo © photoarchitecture, ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives.
RELATED NEWS Flashback: 2017 Festival des Architectures Vives designers interpret “Emotion” in these interactive installations
Special Mention FAV 2019 - Notre nid - Maxence Grangeon Thonon-les-bains, France. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives
Special Mention FAV 2019 - Showcase - Lopez Rodriguez Enrique, Berriozabal Armesto Inigo - Madrid, Espagne / Amsterdam, Pays Bas. Photo credit: ©photoarchitecture ©FestivaldesArchitecturesVives.
RELATED NEWS Flashback to the ephemeral works of Festival des Architectures Vives 2016
RELATED NEWS As Festival des Architectures Vives in Montpellier closes, check out the award-winning installations

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