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Audiotopie awarded the Phyllis Lambert Design Montréal Grant 2013

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013

From left to right: Phyllis Lambert, Étienne Legast, Yannick Guéguen, and Manon Gauthier from the City of Montréal Executive Committee. Photo: Mathieu Rivard

Audiotopie, an urban and sound design collective, was awarded $10,000 from the 2013 Phyllis Lambert Design Montreal Grant in Montreal, Canada earlier this week.

Established in 2007, the annual grant distinguishes young, emerging Montreal designers who have shown excellence in their work and research study that can contribute to the city of Montreal.

"The $10,000 grant will enable the Audiotopie team, which designs immersive sound works closely connected to physical spaces through creation of sensory experiences, to go on a study trip during which its members will compare sound environments in the underground spaces of three Asian cities — Nagoya, Japan, Seoul, South Korea, and Shenzhen, China, all of which, along with Montréal, are UNESCO Cities of Design."

Image: Audiotopie

"The goal of their trip is to create a soundwalk, a sort of audio-guided tour of these “indoor cities.” They will define a methodology to equip the designers and facilitate collaborations among practitioners in various design disciplines and the sound designers. The sum total of this original work will be presented to Montrealers during the Art souterrain event in 2015."

Image: Audiotopie

"For her part, Phyllis Lambert, Founding Director Emeritus of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, said: 'I am fascinated by the interdisciplinary project developed by the winners of this 6th edition of the Grant. This award will certainly enhance their experience and lead to new and successful collaborative efforts through UNESCO’s dynamic Creative Cities Network.'"

Image: Audiotopie

"The jury members particularly appreciated this project, which is part of a wider approach involving reflection on the design of sound spaces and environments in an urban planning context.

This year’s jury comprised Martin Houle, Architect and Founding Director, Kollectif.net; Mario Mercier, Partner and Creative Director, orangetango; Émilie Retailleau, Curatorial Co-ordinator, Canadian Centre for Architecture; Gilles Saucier, Partner and Architect, Saucier + Perrotte; and Nancy Shoiry, Senior Director, Service de la mise en valeur du territoire, Ville de Montréal."

Recipients 2013: Thierry Gauthier, Étienne Legast, and Yannick Guéguen. Photo: Mathieu Rivard

"The Audiotopie team includes landscape architect and digital media artist Yannick Guéguen, composer and sound designer Étienne Legast, and composer and multidisciplinary artist Thierry Gauthier."

Images courtesy of Phyllis Lambert Design Montréal Grant 2013.

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Audiotopie awarded the Phyllis Lambert Design Montréal Grant 2013

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Dec 11, 2013

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From left to right: Phyllis Lambert, Étienne Legast, Yannick Guéguen, and Manon Gauthier from the City of Montréal Executive Committee. Photo: Mathieu Rivard

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unesco cities of design ● sound design ● phyllis lambert design montreal grant ● new media ● montreal ● grant ● emerging designers ● canada ● audiotopie

Audiotopie, an urban and sound design collective, was awarded $10,000 from the 2013 Phyllis Lambert Design Montreal Grant in Montreal, Canada earlier this week.

Established in 2007, the annual grant distinguishes young, emerging Montreal designers who have shown excellence in their work and research study that can contribute to the city of Montreal.

"The $10,000 grant will enable the Audiotopie team, which designs immersive sound works closely connected to physical spaces through creation of sensory experiences, to go on a study trip during which its members will compare sound environments in the underground spaces of three Asian cities — Nagoya, Japan, Seoul, South Korea, and Shenzhen, China, all of which, along with Montréal, are UNESCO Cities of Design."

Image: Audiotopie

"The goal of their trip is to create a soundwalk, a sort of audio-guided tour of these “indoor cities.” They will define a methodology to equip the designers and facilitate collaborations among practitioners in various design disciplines and the sound designers. The sum total of this original work will be presented to Montrealers during the Art souterrain event in 2015."

Image: Audiotopie

"For her part, Phyllis Lambert, Founding Director Emeritus of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, said: 'I am fascinated by the interdisciplinary project developed by the winners of this 6th edition of the Grant. This award will certainly enhance their experience and lead to new and successful collaborative efforts through UNESCO’s dynamic Creative Cities Network.'"

Image: Audiotopie

"The jury members particularly appreciated this project, which is part of a wider approach involving reflection on the design of sound spaces and environments in an urban planning context.

This year’s jury comprised Martin Houle, Architect and Founding Director, Kollectif.net; Mario Mercier, Partner and Creative Director, orangetango; Émilie Retailleau, Curatorial Co-ordinator, Canadian Centre for Architecture; Gilles Saucier, Partner and Architect, Saucier + Perrotte; and Nancy Shoiry, Senior Director, Service de la mise en valeur du territoire, Ville de Montréal."

Recipients 2013: Thierry Gauthier, Étienne Legast, and Yannick Guéguen. Photo: Mathieu Rivard

"The Audiotopie team includes landscape architect and digital media artist Yannick Guéguen, composer and sound designer Étienne Legast, and composer and multidisciplinary artist Thierry Gauthier."

Images courtesy of Phyllis Lambert Design Montréal Grant 2013.

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