In my installations, I am concern by a sense of presence that intertwines with a tension between a sometimes vague memory of singular spaces and an intimate and immediate conscience of architecture. I’m referring here to an understanding of architecture that is rooted in the lived experience of a place, one that is measured in a sensitive approach of its volume, luminosity, the scale of things, the rhythm required to go through it and, finally, its poetic and imaginary appropriation through time and usage.
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