léa amann portfolio
DESCRIPTION
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ARCHITECTURE
GROUND PLAN
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SECTION AA
SECTION BB
SOUTHERN ELEVATION
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DIFFERENTS HOUSE TYPES
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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Architecture.“Photography is a brief complicity between foresight and luck.“
John Stuart Mill
It is all about details, about light, color, shape, texture. It is all about what you catch in architecture, what you feel when you look at it, when you go throught it.
These photographs want to show architecture at a certain moment, capturing an atmosphere, a feeling.
Camera : Sony Alpha 33
The Mountain Dwellings, BIG, Copenhagen (Danmark)
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The Cardboard Cathedral, Shigeru Ban, Christchurch (New Zealand)
Pierrevives, Zaha Hadid, Montpellier (France)
The Chapel, Tadao Ando, Château La Coste (France) W Hotel, Jestico + Whiles, London (England)
Music Pavillion, Franck O. Gehry, Château La Coste (France)
Cities.“Cities were always like people, showing their varying personalities to the traveler.“
Roman Payne
Cities belong to humans. Like a living being, they grow, develop in many different ways, they have their own traits, appearances, always chan-ging, giving for each of us a different, singular impression.
Stockholm, Sweden
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Venice, Italy Copenhagen, Danmark
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Queenstown, New Zealand Amsterdam, Netherland
Landscape.“Keep your love of nature, for that is the true way to understand art more and more.“
Vincent Van Gogh
Architecture takes its first inspirations into Nature, it feeds on the context in which it takes place. We learned so much from the natural shapes, structure, materials. We have to build with it, in harmony and in modesty, in order to enhance the landscape.
Island, Croatia
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Golden Bay, New Zealand
Lake Salagou, France
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Milford Sound, New Zealand
Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
Venice Biennale 2014.
Fundamentals.
“Architecture is not just a creative process, but an endless labour of calculation and research.“
Rem Koolhaas
Reflection on the fundamentals elements in architecture through an exhibition recounting their evolution, their place within the architecture. Questioning contemporary architecture, answering the actual issues about environment, urbanism, density, or architecture as a dream object.
Camera : Sony Alpha 33
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This project is based on analysis and the reproduction of the history of a place through an object, a picture, a plastic production. We chose the Fabre Museum, an emblematic art site in Montpellier.
After studying its history, we decided to highlighted four important phases which have left their mark on the building. Each phase is represented on a Plexiglas slab, like the page of a book. Being superimposed on each other, these slabs recreate the museum facade.
Being superimposed on each other, these slabs recreate the museum facade. Firstly, this building used to be a private mansion, which we have represented through the house archetype. Then, it became a jesuit school, a learning place, symbolized by the carved text. The revolutionary period was a harsh period for this place, so we chose the scratch to symbolize it, and finally the present time as a museum, represented by the picture’s frame.
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