

Water Flux
Évolène, Suisse (Scrambled
Flat 2.0)
Architect: R&Sie(n)…
Paris
Creative team:
François Roche, Stéphanie Lavaux, Jean Navarro
Engineer: Guscetti
& Tournier, Geneva
Interior Design ; R&Sie(n)
+ Mathieu Lehanneur (furnitures)
Museum design concept
and apparatus ; Mathieu Lehanneur
Key dimensions:
1,000 m2
Client: Maison des
Alpes, Public Foundation
Cost: 10 million
FS
Design of a
building for an art museum/alpine ice research station
Scenario:
1) Digitization of the envelope of a traditional habitat.
2) Scooping out hollows within this volume as if it were an ice cavity, but in
full wood by a 5 axes drill machine.
3) Water states
and flows vary according to the seasons: The ice flows and freezes; the ice
façades freeze and melt, forming a pond in front of the building.
4) Exacerbation of
the winter climate by artificial snow (500 m3)
5) Construction by CNC machine
processing, 5 axes, in full wood (2000m3-1000 trees) and reassembling the
manufactured 180 pieces on site.
6) Reactivation of local economy




Go
to Movie of prototyping by 5 axes CNC (4 mo
streaming mpeg4)