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Emerging architects and designers present installations addressing impermanence at the 2022 Festival des Architectures Vives

By Josh Niland|

Monday, Aug 1, 2022

JURY PRIZE - BOUTEILLE A LA MER by KOLLEKTIV GESAMTKUNSTWERK. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

One of Europe's most popular architectural festivals has just named the prize winners and special mentions of its 10-team, 5-day-long juried exhibition, which took place between June 14-19. Now in its sixteenth year, The Festival des Architectures Vives (FAV) in Montpellier, France, assembles young designers from France and abroad, where they addressed this year's design theme, "impermanence."

According to its organizers, Elodie Nourrigat and Jacques Brion, “The purpose of the Festival des Architectures Vives is to raise public awareness of the broad field of architecture. It strives not only to highlight the work of a young generation of architects, landscape architects, and urban planners but also to discover unexpected urban territories [and] seeks to mark the spirits, to initiate a global reflection on architecture and its development in an existing urban context as well as to create a dialogue between contemporary creation and heritage.”

View this year's entries below. 

JURY PRIZE WINNER - BOUTEILLE A LA MER
By: KOLLEKTIV GESAMTKUNSTWERK - Killian Petracek, Anton V. Schmunk, Marcel Navid Sharifian, Kalieb Johanes, Anh Khoa Ngo, and Timur Zhigaylo (Belgium/Germany)

JURY PRIZE - BOUTEILLE A LA MER by KOLLEKTIV GESAMTKUNSTWERK (Killian Petracek, Anton V. Schmunk, Marcel Navid Sharifian, Kalieb Johanes, Anh Khoa Ngo, and Timur Zhigaylo). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

PUBLIC PRIZE WINNER - UNE ILLUSION D'ETERNITE
By: Malo Chabrol and Lucas Buti (France)

​PUBLIC PRIZE - UNE ILLUSION D'ETERNITE by Malo Chabrol, Lucas Buti. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - FRAGMENT
By: Chiara Vigneri and François Chantier (Germany)

SPECIAL MENTION - FRAGMENT by Chiara Vigneri & François Chantier. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION- CAELOSCOPE
By: Alek Rokosz (Poland)

SPECIAL MENTION - CAELOSCOPE by Alek Rokosz. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - ENTRE DEUX VALSES AMBLA
By: Morgane Berson, Karen Le Corroller, and Maxime Molinari (France)

​ENTRE DEUX VALSES AMBLA by Morgane Berson, Karen Le Corroller, and Maxime Molinari. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - L'ILLUSION DE LA PERMANENCE
By Atelier VYà - Achille Gauquelin and Timothée Bossard (France)

L'ILLUSION DE LA PERMANENCE by Atelier VYà (Achille Gauquelin & Timothée Bossard). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - PAYSAGE EN SUSPENS
By: BoON Architecture + mock up - Jean-Nicolas Bouchard, Julie Bradette, Hugo Thibeaudeau, Thierry Thibaudeau, and Véronique Côté (Canada)

PAYSAGE EN SUSPENS by BoON Architecture + mock up (Jean-Nicolas Bouchard, Julie Bradette, Hugo Thibeaudeau, Thierry Thibaudeau, and Véronique Côté). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - ÉCHANTILLON T22U.RFU
By: Slow architectures and Mobiterre - Olivia Frapolli, Sébastien Soulez-Larivière, Rachid Mizrahi, and Miki Nectoux (France)

ÉCHANTILLON T22U.RFU by Slow architectures & Mobiterre (Olivia Frapolli, Sébastien Soulez-Larivière, Rachid Mizrahi, and Miki Nectoux). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - A MAUVAISE HERBE NE MEURT JAMAIS
By: Atelier Mobile - Cristiano Tosco, Miriam Quassolo, Corrado Scudellaro, Fabrizia Muci, and Francesco Pa (Italy)

A MAUVAISE HERBE NE MEURT JAMAIS by Atelier Mobile (Cristiano Tosco, Miriam Quassolo, Corrado Scudellaro, Fabrizia Muci, and Francesco Pa). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - LE CHATEAU DE CARTES
By B.O - Joan Bardy and Jean Orliac (Spain)

LE CHATEAU DE CARTES by B.O (Joan Bardy ans Jean Orliac). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

Learn more about this year's festival installations here.

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Emerging architects and designers present installations addressing impermanence at the 2022 Festival des Architectures Vives

By Josh Niland|

Monday, Aug 1, 2022

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JURY PRIZE - BOUTEILLE A LA MER by KOLLEKTIV GESAMTKUNSTWERK. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

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

One of Europe's most popular architectural festivals has just named the prize winners and special mentions of its 10-team, 5-day-long juried exhibition, which took place between June 14-19. Now in its sixteenth year, The Festival des Architectures Vives (FAV) in Montpellier, France, assembles young designers from France and abroad, where they addressed this year's design theme, "impermanence."

According to its organizers, Elodie Nourrigat and Jacques Brion, “The purpose of the Festival des Architectures Vives is to raise public awareness of the broad field of architecture. It strives not only to highlight the work of a young generation of architects, landscape architects, and urban planners but also to discover unexpected urban territories [and] seeks to mark the spirits, to initiate a global reflection on architecture and its development in an existing urban context as well as to create a dialogue between contemporary creation and heritage.”

View this year's entries below. 

JURY PRIZE WINNER - BOUTEILLE A LA MER
By: KOLLEKTIV GESAMTKUNSTWERK - Killian Petracek, Anton V. Schmunk, Marcel Navid Sharifian, Kalieb Johanes, Anh Khoa Ngo, and Timur Zhigaylo (Belgium/Germany)

JURY PRIZE - BOUTEILLE A LA MER by KOLLEKTIV GESAMTKUNSTWERK (Killian Petracek, Anton V. Schmunk, Marcel Navid Sharifian, Kalieb Johanes, Anh Khoa Ngo, and Timur Zhigaylo). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

PUBLIC PRIZE WINNER - UNE ILLUSION D'ETERNITE
By: Malo Chabrol and Lucas Buti (France)

​PUBLIC PRIZE - UNE ILLUSION D'ETERNITE by Malo Chabrol, Lucas Buti. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - FRAGMENT
By: Chiara Vigneri and François Chantier (Germany)

SPECIAL MENTION - FRAGMENT by Chiara Vigneri & François Chantier. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION- CAELOSCOPE
By: Alek Rokosz (Poland)

SPECIAL MENTION - CAELOSCOPE by Alek Rokosz. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - ENTRE DEUX VALSES AMBLA
By: Morgane Berson, Karen Le Corroller, and Maxime Molinari (France)

​ENTRE DEUX VALSES AMBLA by Morgane Berson, Karen Le Corroller, and Maxime Molinari. Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - L'ILLUSION DE LA PERMANENCE
By Atelier VYà - Achille Gauquelin and Timothée Bossard (France)

L'ILLUSION DE LA PERMANENCE by Atelier VYà (Achille Gauquelin & Timothée Bossard). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - PAYSAGE EN SUSPENS
By: BoON Architecture + mock up - Jean-Nicolas Bouchard, Julie Bradette, Hugo Thibeaudeau, Thierry Thibaudeau, and Véronique Côté (Canada)

PAYSAGE EN SUSPENS by BoON Architecture + mock up (Jean-Nicolas Bouchard, Julie Bradette, Hugo Thibeaudeau, Thierry Thibaudeau, and Véronique Côté). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - ÉCHANTILLON T22U.RFU
By: Slow architectures and Mobiterre - Olivia Frapolli, Sébastien Soulez-Larivière, Rachid Mizrahi, and Miki Nectoux (France)

ÉCHANTILLON T22U.RFU by Slow architectures & Mobiterre (Olivia Frapolli, Sébastien Soulez-Larivière, Rachid Mizrahi, and Miki Nectoux). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - A MAUVAISE HERBE NE MEURT JAMAIS
By: Atelier Mobile - Cristiano Tosco, Miriam Quassolo, Corrado Scudellaro, Fabrizia Muci, and Francesco Pa (Italy)

A MAUVAISE HERBE NE MEURT JAMAIS by Atelier Mobile (Cristiano Tosco, Miriam Quassolo, Corrado Scudellaro, Fabrizia Muci, and Francesco Pa). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

SPECIAL MENTION - LE CHATEAU DE CARTES
By B.O - Joan Bardy and Jean Orliac (Spain)

LE CHATEAU DE CARTES by B.O (Joan Bardy ans Jean Orliac). Photo: photoarchitecture and Festival des Architectures Vives

Learn more about this year's festival installations here.

RELATED NEWS Revisiting the 2019 Festival des Architectures Vives “Beauty” installations
RELATED NEWS As Festival des Architectures Vives in Montpellier closes, check out the award-winning installations

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