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ideal home

   This project led us to question the programme itself, to redefine its meaning without relying on a site or a concrete situation. Re-questioning the programme in order to turn it into architecture, starting by questioning the fundamental needs of the body: to eat, to rest, to meet, to work, to meditate, to store...

Based on these elementary uses, I tried to imagine spatial forms linked to ambiences: how light, air, materials or even the framing of a view can contribute to creating places adapted to these everyday gestures. Without any contextual data, this work became an almost abstract, but very sensitive, exploration of what architectural space can be when it is conceived from the body, from experience, and not from a fixed programme.