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Résumé

Titre

"Experiments' Platform"

Porteurs du programme

Architecturos Fondas (Lituanie) & Theatrum Mundi (London/Paris)

Experiments' Platform - defined by Architecturos Fondas

Since 2021, the Experiments’ Platform has brought together creatives who are developing and researching spatial practices, while providing them with a community-based learning environment to experiment and develop their projects with the help of mentors. This year, creatives working in the fields of spatial design, its evaluation and critique are invited to take part in an international programme with a new format, starting with a week-long residency in Paris.

The fourth season of the Experiments’ Platform will be organised in collaboration with Theatrum Mundi, a centre for research and experimentation in the public culture of cities based in London and Paris. The programme will feature fellows of the European architecture platform LINA who will become mentors to the participants of the Experiments’ Platform. The programme and results will be presented during the Lithuanian Season in France 2024.

This year’s programme is curated by Vilius Vaitiekūnas, an educator and creator of cultural activities and their formats, who invites architectural creatives to submit project proposals reflecting on the impact of technological breakthroughs and ideas relevant in different periods, on the sustainability of these ideas, and on the future perspectives of that time.

“The Lithuanian and French capitals, despite their different histories of urban development, are both influenced by past and present ideas and technological advances. Architectural styles and the different senses of living together they reflect, the creation of factories dictated by the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century and the strategies for their integration into urban planning, as well as the scenarios for the future of imagined cities emerging from today’s ecological transformation and the intersection of capitalism and digitisation—these and many other ideas that shape the creation of Vilnius and Paris will be the starting point for this year’s Experiments’ Platform,” says the programme curator.

This year’s mentor team consists of Margarida Waco, a Cabindian-Danish architect working at the intersection of research, writing and curation; Ewa Effiom, a Belgian-Nigerian architect, writer and producer based in London; and Océane Ragoucy, a French architect, curator, writer and associate professor at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais.

The Platform programme will run from May to November this year. During these seven months, participants will develop their creative ideas in a residency in Paris organised by the Architektūros fondas and Theatrum Mundi, as well as in various workshops and lectures. The presentation of the experiments carried out during the project will take place in November in Paris as part of the Lithuanian Season in France 2024.

See more : https://archfondas.lt/en/the-fourth-season-of-the-experiments-platform-we-invite-architecture-creators-to-explore-the-changing-cities-of-vilnius-and-paris/

Workshop - conducted by Dimitri Szuter

Date

Juin 2024 à Paris

Experiments’ Platform – Architecturos Fondas & Theatrum Mundi

« In the Chapelle Charbon park in the north of Paris, near the periphery, we met architect and dancer Dimitri Szuter, who shared his experimental practice of developing public spaces, which was also in the focus during the creation of this particular park. Inspired by the work of dancer Anna and landscape architect Lawrence Halprin couple, Dimitri continues to develop the RSVP cycles5 (acronym: Resources, Score, Valuation, Performance) methodology. This creative strategy combines choreographic and design practices and can be applied in a wide range of ways, from creating a performance to designing a park or even organising a dinner party — the key is to remain open to change, as this approach is all about constantly responding to changing environments, actors and situations ».

Martynas Germanavičius

https://archfondas.lt/en/as-the-grass-breaks-through-the-asphalt-the-solid-surface-folds-like-drapery-notes-on-the-tension-points-and-urban-oases-of-a-growing-paris/

 

Dimitri Szuter talks about the work of Anna and Lawrence Halprin and the transformation of Chapelle Charbon Park. Photo by Martynas Germanavičius