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GROUP 23_CLIC CLAC 1 CLIC CLAC Rousson Florianne / Raze Marie Charlotte / Tremouille Hugo / Versaci Eve / Vonk Debbie GROUP 23 MOVING STUDIO The « box» is inspired from the old camera schema : a solid box and a retractable soufflet. We decided to use reclaimed wood and umbrella textile as materials. We chose to design our «box» so it can be transported from one place to another, and allow modularity.
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CLIC CLAC moving studio

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Workshop intensif d'une semaine en anglais - réalisé en collaboration avec Florianne Rousson, Hugo Tremouilles et Marie Charlotte Raze - thème général: la réutilisation de matériaux
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GROUP 23_CLIC CLAC 1

CLIC CLAC

Rousson Florianne / Raze Marie Charlotte / Tremouille Hugo / Versaci Eve / Vonk Debbie

GROUP 23

MOVING STUDIO

The « box» is inspired from the old camera schema : a solid box and a retractable soufflet. We decided to use reclaimed wood and umbrella textile as materials. We chose to design our «box» so it can be transported from one place to another, and allow modularity.

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We are inspired by the folding cameras af the early 1900’s. By changing the scale of this object, we can realize a modular building with spaces that can be opened and closed like soufflet of a camera.

To create a movable unit we decided to liberate the unit from the ground by putting it on stilts.

1. Folding camera - early 1900’s 2. Wooden house - elementary architecture competition 3. Farnsworth house - Mies Van Der Rohe - 19514. Maison au bord de l’eau - Charlotte Perriand - 1934

Concept drawing Concept Axonometry

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Concept drawing Concept Axonometry

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Structure detail Structure that permits to fold out the pleat

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Test prototype

The reticulated crosses allow the folding of the pleat. These are related to the pilars with sliding rails.

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The main box of our building will be made of wood, just like the old cameras. We intend to recycle all kind of woods used by photographers, like tables and frames, to build the box and the structure. `

To fill up the structure, we will use recycled umbrellas from photo studios. We take the triangles to create a bigger patchwork.

An extension is possible by adding units and by connecting them with the modular sides.

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Plan Step 1

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Model 1/20

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Prototype scale 1

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