Practice as LifeSpan
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‘’things which necrose’‘
Denmark 2009 + Suede 2010
Architect: R&Sie(n)… Paris
Creative team: François Roche, Stéphanie Lavaux
Collaborator : Maxime Aumon-Bemelmans
Contractor : CHD / Christian Hubert Delisle
Key dimensions: 10 m² (Denmark) + 400 m² Stockholm
Client:
- Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. Kjeld Kjeldsen, Arne Schmidt-Petersen
- Stockolm 2010, Suede. Jan Aman, Färgfabriken / Jacob Fant, Rewir
Cost: 60 000 euros + 1.5 m euros
Design : Limited time span & biodegradable pavilion + prototype
Scenario:
1) Developing a bio-plastic with hydro-soluble polymer from agriculture.
2) Designing a paneling relief, integrating membrane and structure of the building, which could be strategically and slowly ‘’necrosed’’ by the control of the degree of humidity in atmosphere.
3) Developing the injection mould by CNC machine processing, 5 axes
4) Adding some mist nozzle to emphase or reduce this disappearing protocol, as a dimmer system.
5) Adjusting the life span of a temporary building (one floor for the first experiment), from its construction to its melting down.
Stockholm / Next step