editorial

The world is changing, and the ways of inhabiting it are changing too.
More than ever, architecture, cities, and the tangible and intangible territories of human habitation must be considered in the light of what no longer exists and what has not yet happened.

 

 

Designed by arc en rêve, constellation.s is a project devoted to new ways of inhabiting the world. It takes the form of a major exhibition and a series of presentations, lectures and themed events.
In response to the global transformations that are changing the conditions in which we live, constellation.s presents individual and collective initiatives that suggest perspectives, with respect to tomorrow’s challenges, for how we makes cities. In response to fear, identitarian closure and extremism, constellation.s intends to use critical thinking to understand the world we live in.
 In response to the current surfeit of images, discourse, and spectacle, constellation.s offers examples of creativity and of how ordinary people are inventing their daily lives.
constellation.s presents multi-disciplinary points of view: from researchers, writers, architects, engineers and economic leaders who are reflecting upon the realities of our era.
constellation.s will feature experiments, testimonials, processes and situations which, in the four corners of the world, shed light on possible new horizons for living together in our complex societies. Here and there all over the world, practices are emerging that challenge and undermine old certainties. Strategies embracing the unstable and the uncertain, the tangible and the intangible, are changing the uses and production methods of architecture.
 It is these micro-phenomena, this constellation of micro-initiatives, that the exhibition, events and publications set out to highlight. We know that the crisis we are experiencing cannot be reduced to economic or social parameters alone. It is also, and above all, a political, ecological and cultural crisis that calls for a change in civilisation. This means that it is vital to place culture and knowledge at the heart of the challenges of community awareness and democracy to light the way for the future of our societies. Because the primary purpose of architecture is to provide Mankind with somewhere to live, it must be thought of in relation to actual use, and it must be produced with the inhabitants themselves.
 To forge connections and create meaningful places, it must reinvent the way it relates to the world.
constellation.s provides a forum for thought, in order to make the new conditions for human habitation intelligible; it will highlight practices that take the risk of making the future meaningful;
 and it provides an opportunity to share innovative processes that can point to new ways of inhabiting the world.

Francine Fort director arc en rêve centre d’architecture

contributors

over 100 contributors making constellation.s

 

architects, anthropologists, artises, designers, urban planners,
engineers, photographers, philosophers, filmmakers,
geographers, sociologists, historians, economists …inhabitants

 

Juan Aballe • Lawrence Abu Hamdan • Michel Agier • ETH Zürich : Marc Angélil, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Rainer Hehl et Something Fantastic • Architecture & Vision • Philippe Artières • Assemble • Atelier Provisoire • Geneviève Azam • Göksu Baysal • Bêka & Lemoine • Valentino Bellini • Miguel Benasayag • Massimo Berruti • Toufic Beyhum • Joshua Bolchover et John Lin • Patrick Bouchain, Loïc Julienne et Sébastien Eymard • Bruno Boudjelal • Dominique Boullier • Bourbouze & Graindorge • Dominique Bourg • Antoine Boutet • Anne-Laure Boyer • Hugh Broughton Architects • Fabienne Brugère • Bureau A • Gilles Clément • CMAP • Nicole Concordet • Stéphane Couturier • Hélène Crouzillat et Laetizia Tura • Teddy Cruz et Fonna Forman • Cédric Delsaux • Nicoló Degiorgis • Andrew Diamond • Andrey S. Diarra • Isabelle Eshraghi • Elemental • Matin Étienne • Faboulous Urban • Cynthia Fleury • Benoit Felici • Tim Franco • Didier Faustino • Forensic Architecture • Jorge Fuembuena • Benedikt Gross • Dirk Hebel avec ETH Zürich et Future Cities Lab Singapour • Manuel Herz • Huang Qingjun • Christophe Hutin et Nicolas Hubrecht • Francis Jaureguiberry • Jiakun architects • Marc Johnson • François Jullien • Francis Kéré • Dieuwertje Komen • Lacaton & Vassal et Frédéric Druot • Bruno Latour • L’AUC • Guillaume le Blanc • Aurélien Lévêque et Luba Vink • Armin Linke • Thomas Lommée • Michel Lussault • Florent Mazzoleni • Rahul Mehrotra et Felipe Benitez Vera • Guillaume Meigneux • Gideon Mendel • MOS architects • Yann Moulier-Boutang • Jürgen Nefzger • Anne‑Sophie Novel • 51N4E • OnSite • OpenGarden • Jean‑Nicolas Orhon • Martin Parr • PEROU • ppLab & Cocktail • Stefano Rabolli et Paula Nascimento • Judith Revel • Pierre Rosanvallon • Jan Rothuizen • Martijn van Tol • Dirk‑Jan Visser • Submarine Channel • Rotor • Philippe Ruault • Rumeurs Radio • Allan Sekula • Deane Simpson • Peter Sloterdijk • Sunna Design • Pieter Ten Hoopen • Ambroise Tézenas • Guy Tillim • Tout le monde • Urban Think Tank • URBZ • Patrick Zachmann • Zhang Kechun

curator

arc en rêve centre d’architecture
Michel Lussault, geographer
Francine Fort, director
Michel Jacques, artistic direction

 

assited by
Wen Wen Cai, architecte
Eric Dordan, architecte

 

theorical contributions
Fabienne Brugère, philosopher
Guillaume le Blanc, philosopher