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A series of events presented as part of "Architecture it lasts! - Theme Days 2010 Festival of Architecture.



With three exhibitions and a round table in the festival Days of architecture, The House explores the photographic landscape in terms of aesthetics of ruin.

Marchand and Meffre raise their gaze on Detroit and the decline of an empire, William Chamahian offers an apocalyptic vision of the city, placed in the indeterminate time and space.
Hanrion Vincent finally goes in search of those brands that are past the bunkers on Second World War and thus confronts us with the mechanisms of memory.
symbols of abandonment and loss, the landscapes that we unveil these authors are, however, the ultimate sign of the architecture and the men who lived there.

Ruins of Detroit Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre
Exhibit at Wacken Link from October 15 to December 10

Chaos William Chamahian
exhibition at the House on 8 October to 7 November

Points Support Vincent Hanrion
Exhibition presented at the workshop Excluding Fields October 27 to November 21

The aesthetics of the ruin -
Roundtable at The House Friday, Oct. 29 at 18h
with a speech by Sophie Lacroix - philosopher

Tours / Workshops
reservation at Nicolas Bender
03 88 36 65 38 / pedago@la-chambre.org

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Ruins Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre - The ruins of William Strait


Ballroom, Lee Plaza Hotel, Detroit

Romain Meffre and Yves Marchand began to look at the ruins each their side in 2001. It was some time after they started photography meet and began a systematic inspection of abandoned buildings in the Paris region. By dint of practice and visit these places, they become increasingly sensitive to the rarity and uniqueness of historic buildings, especially those built in the 19th and 20th centuries, neglected and often threatened. In parallel, they work together towards a discipline, a way of photographing a common vision. Therefore, they will not cease to pursue their investigations in France first, then in Belgium, England, Spain and Italy. However, a project holds their attention more than others: the United States and especially the city of Detroit, where the destruction is no longer an anecdotal but a logical and almost natural landscape.
In 2005, after several months of research, they make a journey that will be their first exposure.
the early 20th century with the invention assembly line, Detroit is rapidly becoming the world capital of the automobile, and the 4th largest city in the Americas. "Motor City" has literally made what was to become the economic and industrial model of modern societies. But from the 50s, deindustrialization, segregation and the gradual desertion of the city to the suburbs are a change in population of nearly 2 million inhabitants in 800 000 fifty years ago. The ruins of Detroit today offer a grand vision and terrifying decline of an empire.
Their first book "Detroit remains the American dream", published by Steidl, fate soon.

Photographic exhibition presented at wacken link
Exhibition Place du Wacken Strasbourg
exhibition organized by the House and Le-Maillon in collaboration with Architecture Days

> Opening Friday, Oct. 15 - 18:30
Free admission from October 15 to December 10

Tuesday to Friday from 17h to 20h, and all performance days (Saturday Sunday and Monday inclusive) 17h after the show.

Guided tours / workshops by reservation at
Melanie Baur:
03 88 27 61 85 / melanie.baure @ the-maillon.com

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Chamahian - Chaos Vincent


Untitled - Chaos

"The world began without man and it will end without him. Claude Levi-Strauss's world

ruins Chamahian speaks of architecture as the ultimate relic, as porteempreinte companies that have inhabited it. Shrouded in gray concrete everywhere, Chaos introduces the concepts of boundary between dream and reality, between order and disorder, between sound and silence, between instinct of life and death. Set in the indeterminate time and space, this work shall convene as the Ghosts of Hiroshima as the fantasies of contemporary eschatology (the discourse on the end of time) where only uninhabited buildings now bear witness to the past. In its way, Chaos refers to an aesthetic that has its roots far into the collective heritage and nourishes the contemporary imagination.
However, it is ultimately not as a memory exercise that invites us Chamahian but rather a form of prediction nourished by "the uncertainty of the future nestled in the idea of progress" * * Sophie
Lacroix, Ruin, Editions de La Villette

Photographic exhibition presented at The House
4 place d'Austerlitz in Strasbourg
exhibition in the Festival of Architecture Days

> Opening Friday, October 8 - 18h

Free entry from October 8 to November 7
Wednesday to Sunday from 14h to 19h
Thursday evenings until 20h

Guided tours / workshops by reservation at by Nicolas Bender:
03 88 36 65 38 / pedago@la-chambre.org


Soon Find this exhibition at the workshop-overs, 16 rue Schlumberger Mulhouse

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Hanrion - Support points


Fisheries, to few miles from Noirmoutier, on the mainland (85) March 2009

In "Points support, "Vincent Hanrion interested in the place in the landscape today bunkers from World War II.
After considering the places of his childhood in eastern France, he visits the North West and then began exploring Sicily in May 2010. His images and testimonies collected during its course, question the relationship we have with these remnants of concrete.

Photographic exhibition presented at the workshop Hors Champs
16 rue Schlumberger
Mulhouse in the festival's Architecture Days

> Opening Wednesday, October 27 - 18h

Free admission from October 27 to November 21
Wednesday and Saturday from 10h to 18h
Thursday and Friday from 13h to 18h
Open Sunday, October 31 and Sunday, November 21 14h to 18h

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The aesthetics of the ruin - Roundtable

Echoing the exhibitions presented by the House in the festival Days of architecture.
Guest: Sophia Lacroix, philosopher

"Form diminished but not amorphous material and human effort, the ruin is a reality that is exposed in its architectural decrepitude and a philosophical idea : The ruin of all presence and all this. "(Sophie Lacroix, Ruin).
In connection with the three exhibitions Chaos Chamahian William, "the ruins of Detroit" by Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre and "Points of support" by Vincent Hanrion, the festival Days of Architecture and The Chamber invited the audience in a round table, where it will power each share his idea of sustainable architecture and ruins.

October 29 to 18h - Free Entry to The House

4 place d'Austerlitz in Strasbourg