L’Embarcadère is a mobile and participatory architectural project that explores storytelling as a collective, sensory experience in public space. Developed as a temporary installation touring from May to August 2025, the project combines architecture, sound, and urban furniture to create moments of encounter across different territories. Inspired by the dynamics of waterways—movement, flow, connection—the pavilion acts as a listening and transmission device, collecting local narratives and redistributing them through immersive and tactile sound technologies. By activating public spaces and engaging diverse communities, L’Embarcadère investigates how temporary architecture can foster cultural exchange, social connection, and shared ownership of place.
Sensitive Territories explores how a future disused railway can become a cultural, ecological, and social corridor. Through sensory analysis, material experimentation, and mobile architecture, students investigate how atmosphere and care can shape new forms of rural community life.
How rapid practice of assemblage, emphasizing the reuse of materials (ready-made) can generate speculative tools to interact with one surrounding?