studio baudequinmaldes' sensory installations interact poetically with nature in france
Briefly

Studio Baudequinmaldes’ Petites Inventions du Paysage project features three interactive devices and a micro-architecture designed to facilitate sensory interaction with nature. Located in Berrac, the installations include the Sensory Shelter, Scent Mill, Sky Lighthouse, and Vegetal Fountain, utilizing local materials and community involvement. This project emphasizes a bodily, sensory methodology, viewing the landscape as a space rich with meaning and sensations. It encourages reflection and experimentation, intertwining practices and knowledge to rethink our relationship with the natural world.
The Petites Inventions du Paysage project consists of three devices and a micro-architecture, inviting walkers to engage with nature's micro phenomena in a rural environment.
Architecture such as the Sensory Shelter and Scent Mill uses local materials and has been shaped by the participation of the Berrac community.
Our relationship with the world is experienced through our senses, leading the designers to treat the landscape as a lived space with meanings and sensations.
The Sensory Shelter offers tranquility, allowing visitors to listen to rain, creating an immersive experience for contemplation and daydreaming.
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