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Windmill Path

France /
Team: Camille Montbel / Geoffroy Arnoux / Henri Bourjot / Louise Quintana / Salwa Cherkaoui El Baraka /

A lost object entails that it was in possession before… Similarly, a lost site could mean that it used to have a social existence before.

In losing, there is marginalizing and neglecting, there is letting go of and abandoning, not paying attention to… In a nutshell, the lost sites are receptacles of everything that society relegates in a reinforcing marginalizing phenomenon.

In urban lost sites, the unexpected happens, the wilderness takes over and the informal thrives!

The field of possibilities is open: informal settlings, activities forbidden elsewhere, wild plants, unexpected species… can take place and find refuge nowhere but here.

Places that aren’t planned beforehand, of slow rhythms, of appeasement, and maybe even of some form of extravagance, to add the extra to the ordinary.

It embodies the shelter that allows for a high level of liberty!