
"The exhibition establishes a dialogue between contemporary research and historical experimental practices, integrating panels from the Venice installation with works from the collection, highlighting radical proposals from the 1960s and 1970s."
"The curatorial approach positions earlier speculative work in relation to present-day design inquiries, emphasizing the continuities in architectural experimentation and the relevance of past ideas in current contexts."
"The exhibition design, developed by Jakob+MacFarlane, is based on a modular system composed of vertical and horizontal plywood panels supported by tower-like structures, which is fully demountable and reusable."
Living With is an exhibition that recontextualizes contemporary architecture within historical experimental practices at the Frac Centre-Val de Loire. It features a dialogue between past and present, integrating panels from the Venice installation with works from the collection. The exhibition includes projects by notable architects and emphasizes continuities in architectural experimentation. The design, by Jakob+MacFarlane, utilizes a modular system that is demountable and reusable, showcasing flexibility across various contexts. A section dedicated to the Venice pavilion's development is also included, featuring sketches and engineering studies.
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