
During the summer of 2012, the workshop Marchons marchons based its innovative research on regional savoir faire with regard to the creation and industrialization of shoes.
In 2013, Vini Vidi Vinci concentrated on wine culture, wine-making, and the care taken in developing the vineyards and landscapes of Bordeaux.
For the summer of 2014, the theme for work and research will once more be anchored in a regional context: the Atlantic Ocean, dunes, moors, forests, sunny vacations on the beach.
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For the summer of 2014, the theme for work and research will once more be anchored in a regional context: the Atlantic Ocean, dunes, moors, forests, sunny vacations on the beach.
In Aquitaine the number of overnight stays by tourists from outside the region remains around 80 million per year: 42 million for the summer vacation period (May-September). That is, 280,000 tourists per day, who come to the region by way of international airports, using the major highway networks or on fast TGV trains.
The workshop Holidays will take a look at this summer population from outside the region: what these tourists do, where they stay, how they move, organize their time and come and go. The vacationing population is cheerful and relaxed but nevertheless ready to experiment with different ways of life and open to innovative arrangements and configurations.
The presence of summer holiday-makers causes an intense and rapid mutation of the territory, which itself adapts to the dense population and habits of the vacationers as well as their movements and desire for beautiful landscapes. The vacationers likewise adapt themselves to the territory in which they choose to spend their holidays.
Is it possible to envisage new services, objects, architecture, and spatial arrangements for these temporary inhabitants who spend their summers in our region?
le temps des vacances
Le workshop Holidays will observe this relationship between the community of vacationers and its territory on multiple scales (those of the architecture, of object design or of the landscape) and will consider several aspects respectively: from the small object that every vacationer carries on him (glasses, beach towel) to the seaside promenade several kilometers long, and from the ephemeral (the time it takes to have a swim in the ocean) to the long-term (the progressive erosion of the dune due to tourists). It is a question of first investigating summer habits and “ways of doing” that one can observe on the Aquitaine coast, even deconstructing certain preconceived ideas or widespread notions, and then to establish research on specific issues. This research will rely on the realization of constructions, prototypes and/or one-of-a-kind pieces manufactured by the industrial partners.
The group research of the Holidays workshop will concern three principal issues.
research and issues
1. The first is the question of the territory and movements in and around it (land and sea travel) or movements that it creates itself (the motion and rhythm of the water, the dunes and plants, the weather and climate, erosion, geological formations, etc.) From the human body to the vehicles that facilitate mobility, the relationship between the movements observed in the territory and the tools which enable them to take place will be interrogated.
[caravan / mobile home / 4-wheel drive vehicle / bicycle / sand yacht / road and rail networks / long-distance hiking paths / coastal trails / surf / windsurfing boards / water scooter / sailboat / tides ...]
2. The second area of research deals with the nature of the relationship between the vacationer and the territory: how do holiday—makers protect themselves from this environment, or how do they make the best use of it? And what elements or activities do they engage in to do so?
[mobile home / tent / cabin / solar energy / UV protection / thermal insulation / hi-tech textiles / vegetation / campgrounds / natural air-conditioning / climate management / protection of the territory / water management and desalination / solar ovens / sea fishing ... ]
3. The third set of problems concerns collective, imaginary or scientific representations of the territory and its potential leisure activities that are diffused within and outside the territory during the summer. How do you take a territory home with you or how do you discover it when you haven’t yet gone there for vacation? What are the real elements of the territory that are extracted to become images of a territory or of its leisure activities? Are there other elements that could enable the extension of the existing territory?
(website, interactive map, tourist images, mobile phone applications...)
institutions
EBABX - École d’Enseignement Supérieur d’Art de Bordeaux
7 rue des Beaux-Arts - 33800 Bordeaux - France
www.ebabx.fr
L’EBABX – Ecole d’Enseignement Supérieur d’Art de Bordeaux is one of the main French higher education institutions specialised in Art and Design.
The teaching is based on a work of research and production, within research and creation workshops, as well as theoretical seminars, residences or workshops put in place with many regional, national and international institutions and structures. The Masters level develops research specific to the field of design, covering graphics, industrial or other objects, and scenography, through actions, interventions and editions which are made public. The design workshop activities are mainly based on collaboration with public or private partners, companies, public bodies, architects, designers, engineers or scientists or other Master level schools. “Arts and techniques” is one of the research themes of the EBABX Product Service system.
teaching team
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Emmanuel Gallina
designer
Graduated from ENAD (Limoges) and ESAD (Orléans), he deepened his knowledge at Milan’s Politecnico obtaining a diploma of Master in design & management. He then collaborated for 7 years with Antonio Citterio in Milan on projects for the most celebrated names of international design. Presently Emmanuel works for his own agency and openened collaborations with resolutely contemporary international brands like Poliform, Colé, Forestier, Rotaliana, Fast, Nodus, Toulemonde Bochart, etc...
From 2010, he is consultant for companies on marketing strategy and design identity (Carl Zeiss Vision, Clen,...).
Emmanuel teaches at Milan’s Politecnico, tutors at Domus Academy and EBABX - École d’Enseignement Supérieur d’Art de Bordeaux. He is often solicited for lectures and conferences in Europe, China or Brasil.
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Jean Charles Zébo
Designer - Architect
DPLG architect, designer, space designer, teacher at the Ecole d’Enseignement Supérieur d’Art de Bordeaux, Jean Charles Zébo works with the SAS Ateliers MAJCZ, in association with Martine Arrivet.
Amongst the company’s references : the rehabilitation and extension of the Musée des Beaux Arts de Bordeaux, the printing centre of the Sud-Ouest newspaper [winner of the CRAMA prize in 2005 for the quality of the workplace], the Bernard Magrez cultural institute, the Maison Leia in Lège Cap Ferre [2004 Aquitaine winner of the public’s prize for architecture], the Maison des Aulnes at La Tremblade, the centre for archaeological research at Château de Campagne in Dordogne, the scenography of the Mutations at the Entrepôts Lainés in Bordeaux [in association with Jean Nouvel], the scenography of Brazil Body and Soul at the Guggenheim Museum in New York [in association with Jean Nouvel].
The ambiguity of the term “material”, theme of the workshop, and the initial uncertainty around the scales of the projects’ intervention have made it possible to first identify, group by group, the different areas of interest of the students of the three schools, to debate them and to confront with one another in order to initiate the collective work. Research has been “supervised” in an adjusted way, on a case by case basis, depending on the specificity of the initial stakes. This year it would appear that the innovative nature of the propositions is linked to a position which deliberately hesitates between different scales: an item of clothing creates the transformation of a public place, a public place affects the state of mind of a passer-by, a passer-by produces energy by walking which is used to light up architecture, architecture creates new paths for an individual to walk along, an individual wears clothes which will no longer change with time …
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Hélène Soulier
Architect landscapist
Hélène Soulié is a DPLG landscapist, graduate from the Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage de Versailles (Higher National School of Landscaping of Versailles) with a doctorate in architecture from 2006 on the theme of urban wastelands. Today she is a member of the CLARE laboratory at Bordeaux 3 university. As senior lecturer at the Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture et paysage de Bordeaux, she teaches design. Her approach, which is often experimental, organised through workshops and affiliated teachings, enables her to move generally accepted limits in the domain of landscaping. By mixing tools borrowed from other disciplines and those of a landscapist, the idea of arrangement loses some of its sense in favour of a new production territory. The goal remains the same, however: to reveal the site. Her research activity examines places on the edge of the town as well as themes like mapping or interdisciplinary conception processes. Her workshop develops projects of gardens, public spaces and interventions within the landscape.
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Didier Lechenne
graphic designer
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Jeanne Quéheillard
theoretician and critic
Jeanne Quéheillard is a design theoretician and critic, and member of the AICA. She teaches at the EBABX - École d’Enseignement Supérieur d’Art de Bordeaux and at the ENSCI, Les Ateliers. As a curator, she has created the exhibitions : Présence Panchounette,Jean Prouvé, Meubles 1924-1953,Chose parmi d’autres,In progress, le design face au progrès (Monografik catalogue), Ever living ORNEMENT (catalogue, B42 editions).
She participated in the Paysage de table project with Jean-François Dingjian and the CRAFT and contributes to specialized magazines and publications such as : L’expérience de la céramique (Bernard Chauveau, Editions, 2007), Normal Studio, Elementary design (Musée des arts décoratifs, 2010) and Music furniture for Cocktail designers (les presses du réel, 2010).
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Barbara Camocini
Architect and PhD in Interior and Exhibition Design
Architect and PhD in Interior and Exhibition Design, is a temporary research fellow at the Politecnico di Milano where She teaches at the BSc and MSc of the School of Design. She is project and course leader in many International Post Graduate Schools of Design and Architecture. Her main current studies are Interior Design, as a Human Environment, changing through Adaptive Reuse processes, also identifying opportunities for urban renewal. She is also interested in the History of Design with reference to the Italian culture and its Design approach. As an architect, she is a consultant of private companies and public institutions in projects requiring preliminary research and project management activities. She is currently developing the design and cultural framing of the thematic Cluster ‘Arid Zones’ for Milano, EXPO 2015.
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Laura Galluzzo
Laura Galluzzo graduated in Interior Design from Politecnico di Milano in 2010. During the degree she studied as an exchange student at RISD in Providence, RI, USA. In 2008 she completed an internship as an interior designer in Paris, at CXT Architecture. After that she worked for two years as a set designer for Sky tv with Bestudio, in Milan. She has worked as a tutor on numerous workshops, classes and studios at Politecnico di Milano and other international schools of design. While working as a freelance interior designer, she is also completing a PhD in Design (specialising in temporary living) at Politecnico di Milano, which involved a term as an exchange student at Middlesex University in London. Currently she is devoting time to researching the Expo Village 2015 in Milan.
partners
Several types of partners will participate in the realization of the Holidays workshop: local industrial partners who will make the prototypes and one-of-a-kind pieces with the students, service partners and scientific partners whose shared experience will enable the students to structure their research.
PARTNER COMPANIES
POLYREY
Matériaux mélaminé outdoor _ Panneaux verticaux _ Bardage extérieur …
Polyrey SAS, 700 route de Bergerac
24150 Baneuil
www.polyrey.com
FRANCE INOX
Mobilier urbain _ Structures inox …
1901 Route de Maremne
40180 Saubusse
www.francinox.com
GVA, Générale de Voilerie Aquitaine
Bache _ tissu outdoor Ferrari …
19 rue des Fougères
34450 Saint Loubes
www.generaledevoilerie.relais-textiles.com
ATELIER D’AGENCEMENT
Bois usage extérieur _ Bardage _ Structures bois …
2, allée de Kaolack
33700 Mérignac
www.l-atelier-d-agencement.fr
DEBORD et CHARMET
Chantier naval _ Réalisation pinasse
Port de Meyran Ouest BP 67
33 470 Gujan Mestras
PARTNER
XYLOFUTUR
Produits et matériaux des forets cultivées
Campus Bordeaux Sciences agro
1 cours du Général de Gaulle CS 40 201
33170 Gradignan
www.xylofutur.fr
FCBA
Institut technologique
Allée de Boutaut – BP 227
33028 Bordeaux cedex
www.fcba.fr
SYNDICAT MIXTE DE LA GRANDE DUNE DU PILAT
BP 50 330 - Le Pyla
33164 La Teste Cedex
www.ladunedupilat.com
RÉGION AQUITAINE
www.aquitaine.fr
MAIRIE DE BORDEAUX
www.bordeaux.fr
Following the realization of constructions, prototypes and one-of-a-kind pieces, the collective research will be the subject of a travelling exhibition.
Participants
ÉCOLE D’ENSEIGNEMENT SUPÉRIEUR D’ART DE BORDEAUX
ARRIGHI Camille
BAUCHET Chloé
Decalage vers le bleu (FLORENCE Pierre, POLETTE Armelle)
GAUCHER Marie-Cécile
GAUSSOU Noémie
GOLDET Marie-Atina
collectif AKO (HALLERY Ingrid, PEYRONNAUD Eva
MASTIN Marine
PEGUILLAN Joséphine
PERTSEVA Veronika
ROTT Johanna
SAINT-HUBERT Marie-Anne
SOUILLET-PORETZKY Marina
ZAK Mélanie
ÉCOLE NATIONALE SUPÉRIEURE D’ARCHITECTURE ET DE PAYSAGE DE BORDEAUX
BAH Kadiatou
BRETAUD Marie
CAPDEPUY Benjamin
DEJOUE Audrey
FAYS Camille
HOUDAYER Philippe
LACOSTE Romain
LE GAL Héléna
LOISON Jessica
MARGUERY Ariane
MOUNSIF Safae
PAILLET Maxime
POLITECNICO DI MILANO
BASBOLAT Cenk
CRISTIANI Federica
DAN Wu
MAROSTICA Sophia
WANG Ying
OTHERS
DE ANGELIS Giulia
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