Argumento de Calme Bloc
Encuadernación: Cartoné
Architects, authors, and photographers different viewpoints on a dense and complex building in Pariss 20th arrondissement. Located just above the citys eight-lane ring road, this calm block was recently completed by Parisian architecture firms Chartier Dalix and Avenier Cornejo, which combines a kindergarten with 240 studio apartments for young workers in a rapidly changing neighbourhood. The photographer Myr Muratet, who spent several weeks living there, offers us an authentic reportage of the buildings appropriation by its new inhabitants a portrait of what happens once the architects have packed up and gone home. Its users behaviour, habits, and adaptations confirm or subvert the designers intentions. As the building weighs anchor in its neighbourhood, not only does the alchemy of this process resonate in the immediate surroundings, but also further afield, in the wake of individual users destinies. Inquisitive visitor Sébastien Marot sets sail on an urban and architectural cruise, exploring the physical, social, and historical flux that is the undercurrent of this built reality.1