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Marion BouchardGraduated architect
Curriculum Vitae & Portfolio 2013
29 rue de la Paix44 340 BOUGUENAISFrancetel: +33 (0) 6 18 50 09 84
marion.kajsa@gmail.comNantes, 19.11.1986
ArchitectMarion Bouchard
Architect Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes, FranceFeb. 2012 National Diploma of Architecture - Master 2
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany2008 - 2009 Erasmus program - Master 1 of Architecture
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de NantesJun. 2008 Licence of Architecture
Lycée Notre Dame de Toutes Aides, Nantes2004 Baccalaureat
WORK EXPERIENCES
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes, Francesept 2012 - Jun. 2013 teaching morphology and 3D modelling: Rhinoceros
Tx-büro für temporäre Architektur, Berlin, Germanyoct 2009 - July 2010 urbanism and participative process
Agence Roulleau Architecture, Nantes, France2008 construction process supervision, 3 months
Agence Iwona Bucowzka, Paris, France2006 design and conception in architecture and urbanism, 1 month
Cardinal BTP (building an public work company), Rennes, France2005 internship as construction worker, 1 month
COMPUTER SKILLS
CAO, DAO: Autocad, Archicad, Sketchup, Maya, Rhinoceros
Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign, Adobe premiere
Office
LANGUAGE SKILLS
French - mother language
Spanish
English
German
Italian
AFFILIATIONS
2012 Collective Wo-lab - research on urban topics. foundation of the collective with F. Bruneau
2012 Collective mit - conception / realisation, recycling in architecture. full-time member
2008 “L’envers du décor” - scenography
2007 “Instant Village” - organisation of international workshop for Estuary Art biennial in Nantes
ANALYSIS > Brakin
> Darmstadt > Urbino
GLOBAL SCALE ARCHITECTURE > Redcow Junction > Up city hub
> L’atelier
PARTICIPATIVE PROCESS > Görlitz: Probewohnen > Tempelhof
ARCHITECTURAL SCALE > Childhood centre
Cities and urban development
Cities, metropolis, megalopolis, urban sprawl, shrinking cities, etc. Urban world keep on metamorphosing, making more complex its understanding. Balance and unbalance of social, economic, politic, cultural power influence urban shapes and with it, urban way of life. As well as each city dwellers acts in city’s shaping process.Those constantly moving shapes are reflect of our society and spaces of potentialities.Nowadays, it is necessary to look for new way of analysing it to understand those phenomenon. How to developed a city potential considering its singularities?How to preserve, through cultural, historical and social patterns, value and human scale?How to conceive development in a real sustain-able way?
This portfolio explores and critics several urban situations. It raises the question of interpreting and “making” the city, both in school and agency projects.
Research Theoretical approach
ANALYSIS > Darmstadt
> Brakin > Urbino
Darmstadt has been destroyed during the world war II by the North American, it is one of the example of reconstruc-tion in Germany.
Between traditional and progressive ideas, architects and planners invented a lot of theory to re-full this blank slate. In Darmstadt like in other cases, ideologies collided between each other but also with reality.
This master thesis analyses the morphology of the current state of the city, regarding the several proposal made after WW II for reconstruction.
Master thesis2008 - 2009Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes
Darmstadt, urban identity and reconstruction
Collaborators > dir. Thesis: Marie-Paul Halgand > co dir. Thesis: Laurent Devisme
Brakin: fusion citiesSeminar - Master 12009Technische Universität Darmstadt
Brazzaville ( Congo) and Kinshasa (Democratic Repub-lic of Congo) are the nearest two capitals of the world. They’re separated by a natural and political boundary but they share the same history, the same culture, the same languages, etc.
This work is about what this boundary stands for, both as a limit and as an area of intense interactions. There are 11 maps that approach the subject on differ-ent topics: Historical development, crossing border: who? how?
Cartography helps to highlight an immaterial side of urban reality. Print of daily movements between the two cities reveals a moving and immaterialized but active and crowded centre. The in-between area shaped by the river is the place of a huge informal market.
Collaborators > dir. Seminar: Jula-Kim Sieber
Collaborators > dir. Studio:Toufik Hammoudi > several studients for “Le même et
l’autre” studio.
The generic model - the arborescence - tries to describe in a exhaustive way the whole forms of reality. It was think as a classification of elements that makes up the reality using generic terms free from social, cultural or historical connotation. The first level is separated in three branches: anthropological, cultural and physical forms. The last ones stand for elements that can be mapped. The following maps are extracted from this model for the study of Urbino (Italy), to relate these maps give us a new understanding of the territory and its structuring shapes.
Master 2 - ordered by the municipality of Urbino 2011Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes
Urbino, research on a process to analyse territories
Global scale and infrastruc-tures
GLOBAL SCALE ARCHITECTURE > Redcow Junction > City hub > L’atelier
Master 1 - project studio2011Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes
City Migration: Redcow Junction
1/2
Issues
Tallaght is the biggest and poorest suburb of Dublin. There you can see clearly the marks of the hard economic situa-tion of Ireland: Huge property project are abandoned, even not finished, never used.Urban sprawl is at the heart of the matter with its issues: mono-functional areas, big industrial and commercial areas, residential area with pavilion typology, lack of city planning, omnipresence of cars and oversized roads, etc.
Approach
3 steps in this works:A big scale analysis of Irish territory leads by an economic axis.A deep site’s analysis regarding balance and unbalance in the local area, developing theoretical tools to multiply ways of looking at the site.The last step consists in drawing an architectural project.
2/2
Consumption of space by the highway as well as the whole communication networks is very important. Al-though the use of networks is a huge part of our everyday life, buildings and spaces dedicated to it are left out, con-sidered as negative element. The traffic node, scar in the landscape is an ideal no man’s land to be used for all functions concerning waves, data storage that did not need a lot of human intervention, and contaminate a lot.
The project focus on the Redcow junction. IT is both the intersection between Dublin’s ring and major highway to South and West Ireland, and the access to the suburb of Tallaght. The idea was to shape a tower which would collect, stock and spread out any kind of flows: digital, optic, cars, etc.
Madcow network’s tower- Stratification of network -panoramic plateform. 33m²
radio station. 350m²automated parking (140 pl.) . 4200m²
data center. 1380m²
The second project, was a footbridge combined with a da-tacenter using wind to cooling down the servers (that have a big amount of CO2 emission)
City Migration: Madcow tower & DatacenterMaster 1 - project studio2011Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes
Collaborators > dir. Studio: Susan Dunne > F. Bruneau (Final Master Project) > G. Crenne (Master 1) > C. Coubard (Master 1)
Workshop - Atelier International du Grand Paris2012collective wolab
City-Hub
Issue
The interchange between Paris and its suburb Bagnolet carried once the dream of being a big tertiary centre. Un-fortunately, it is now an old mall and a unclean eurolines bus station with a lot of residual spaces and disconnec-tions.
Concept
Since few months, terrestrial passenger transportation market is not any more the monopoly of national railway company. The importance of an international/ national bus company is about to growing up. So we decided to focus on the eurolines bus station, to give it value, and recon-nected it to the local site, mixing flows and function and optimise the interchange.
Collaborators > collectif wo-lab
Collaborators > collectif wolab > Susan Dunne > Lucie Van der Meulen.
Collagelab: Idea competition2012Post+Capitalist Cities // Work
L’atelier
Today, as a consequence of the capitalism system, the priority is given to a single field implying implantation of both heavy and short-lived structures which consequenc-es generate conglomerate around these pole, create a dependency of the whole, a development of heavy in-frastructures and a negligence about the development of a variety of activities as well as networks of organiza-tions. Consequently to the crisis the offshoring of heavy structures creates inactivity and lack of cohesion with the territory needs. In response to a relocation situation and its impacts on the employment, the project called L’Atelier (Workshop) re-uses footprints left by factories of global firms and re-visits the concept of work, creating another spatial and community organization. It reinterprets the concept of crafts’ workshop recovering some of its founding principles (place of creation, know-how, layout of manufacturing tools and creation in the same place) while giving it a new face thanks to the integration of a collaborative management mode, spaces and resources sharing. We believe in interactions between tertiary, secondary and primary fields that promote balance and production at local scale.
Participative process
PARTICIPATIVE PROCESS > Görlitz: Probewohnen > Tempelhof
Client: Görlitz Municipality2009-2010tx-büro für temporäre Architektur
Görlitz “Probewohnung”
Issue
Görlitz is a shrinking city of East Germany. Every three house is empty in its city centre. Local policy is to re-vitalize it encouraging people to move in and express themselves about future urban planning.
Concept
Furnished houses are available for free for a week for people who wish to move in and participate at urban plan-ning of the area. A masterplan is designed as a synthesis of all testimony and participation of inhabitants.
www.probewohnen-goerlitz.de
Machen Sie mit beim Probewohnen und testen Sie eine
Woche kostenlos das Wohnen in der Görlitzer Innenstadt!
Das Team vom Görlitz Kompetenzzentrum freut sich auf
Ihren Anruf: 0 35 81.6 49 93-20
Schau doch mal rein!Probewohnen
R E V I T A L I S I E R E N D E RS T Ä D T E B A U
görlitz kompetenzzentrum
TECHNISCHEUNIVERSITÄTDRESDEN
Ein Modellvorhaben der Nationalen Stadtentwicklungspolitik
Auf dem „Wandernden Sofa“ könnenSie uns sagen, was Sie an Görlitz lie-ben und warum es sich lohnt, hier zuwohnen. Und Sie können mehr erfahrenüber das Projekt Probewohnen!
Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von
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client: Stadtentwicklung Berlin2010tx-büro
Tempelhof: pioneer fields
Issue
2008: the airport Tempelhof closed. The area available for city centre of Berlin is huge. While urban planners are working on its rehabilitation, calling for ideas and projects, a lot of demonstrations runs against the privatization of this space. Tx-büro has won one of the competition with the project of pioneers fields, and the opening of the park to the public.
Concept: Pioneers fields
Areas are defined around the park with thematic of activities, open to received small projects proposed by in-habitants, small entrepreneur and associations. The distribution of thematic around the park has been done following the needs, and already existing infrastruc-tures. The goal was to create a urban catalyst to involve people in the process of building the city, by promoting social, cul-tural, leisure, ecological projects.
Architectural scale
> Final master project: Childhood center
1/2
Collaborators > dir. Studio: Christian Marenne > dir. Project:: Diego Rodriguez
The aim was to design a childhood centre. This projet is a experimental one developed on two axis of analysis as fundament for the sketches:- Childhood and its self-exploration, motivated by ambi-ances, textures and shapes.- a study of atmospheric characteristics of the site to implant the building.
Final master project - project studio2012Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes
Childhood centre
The nursery is considered as a place of self-exploration, first experiments as psycho-motor, sensorial, social and cognitive discovery.
The building is design to offers a large and contrasted range of spaces.
The constructive system combines massiveness of the soil with lightness of steel. It allows diversity of spaces:- closed space, with massive and protective wall.- half open-space encouraging social experiment, allowing multiplicity of activities.- very transparent room to emphasize sensation and link with outside space.
2/2
Final master project - project studio2012Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes
Childhood centre
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