MUTE HORIZONS
Building is always an act of a certain brutality.
The architect often only can or wants to conceal this act.
MUTE HORIZONS interprets the territorial logics of limit, border and segregation.
The pavilion commits to sabotage its sculptural quality as an object, as an architectural spectacle, in order to offer – a space- honest, absolute and true.
MUTE HORIZONS is the translation of implicit spatial realities acting upon contemporary society.
The brutality of the act and its materiality erases the notions of interior and exterior in order to generate a path for the visitor that successively unveils the other exhibited pieces.
Images by Eric Chenal