Oscillation | Atelier Vecteur

Oscillation designed by Atelier Vecteur, The installation has been realized to protect a construction site and be part of the Festival Voyage à Nantes in France. It has been made from only one and similar same section of Wood. From the same section, we made floor, wall, ceiling, and chairs. This is a temporary construction which is going to last for 2 years until the construction site behind is finished.

photography by © Tim Fox

A succession of wooden frames guides the visitor throughout a singular journey. It offers to the passer-by as to the festival of the points of views. This tunnel subtracts its user, time it’s crossing the city to transform into a spectator. The installation plays with light. It responds to the street and brings the street full of voids, shadows, and lights.

photography by © Tim Fox

The smell of wood invites the course and participates in the rupture of the city. The succession of wooden frames is punctuated like the malleable bellows of the accordion. The frames lead us through a sensory experience.

The journey carries the visitor along the route. The journey is not straight, it is winding, filled with surprises and pitfalls. The wooden installation attracts the passer-by to enter and leave on a trip. The journey carries the visitor along the route.
The vegetation grabs on the structure and creates a peaceful atmosphere.  The course is adapted to the street. It changes as the path progresses.

photography by © Tim Fox

Project Info:
Architects: Atelier Vecteur
Location: Nantes, France
Architect in Charge: Thomas Dalby / Ugo Elzière/ Coline Giardi
Area: 80.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Tim Fox
Project Name: Oscillation

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