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Pavillon de l'Arsenal

21 boulevard Morland 75004 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

Exhibition "Support" - Free entrance

The exhibition tells the story of the places of care, questions the links between city and health, between city and hospitality and opens up a field of questions for the city of tomorrow.
16 - 18 septiembre 2022Passed
© Salem Mostefaoui

In early 2020, the Covid epidemic suddenly freezes humanity and empties cities. In Île-de-France, more than one million people choose to leave the metropolis to protect themselves. The immediate consequence of the health crisis, the urban exodus recalls the fragile links between city and health, between architecture and prophylaxis, between city and hospitality. It also opens a field of questions for the city of tomorrow: access to places of care and place of medicine; evolution of health facilities and management of all pathologies; aging of the population and accessibility of equipment or housing; urban mortality and burial place; health impacts of our metropolitan metabolisms and transformation of territories...
Under the co-direction of philosopher Cynthia Fleury and the SCAU architects' collective, the “Sustaining” event questions the history of care, “the places and architectures that hold us and support us, rather than holding us or containing us.” The Hôtel-Dieu, the foundation and promise of the city, opens the work and the exhibition. A series of portraits of inhabited and uninhabited places and territories follow, reread through the prism of “care”, health and solicitude through various medical, urban, philosophical, artistic disciplines… These reconciliations then draw an unprecedented cartography analyzed through founding acts or emblematic architectures.
This hybrid corpus brings together in the exhibition plans, models, photographs, videos, original drawings, works, installations... organized around seven themes without established order. It is a question of distances, between health and disease, and between the city and its places of care; of elements, that is to say, non-architectural territories that are caretakers or non carers; of forms, namely those that the hospital takes and, more generally, the institution of care; borders, those that draw the limits of gestures and places of care, from the most intimate to the most public; necropolis, to speak of the care we take to the dead; heterotopias, these alternative architectures in which, and through which other forms of care are invented; uninhabitable, that is to say, of these sick territories in which the architect must repair the world.”

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Visite libre
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About the location

Pavillon de l'Arsenal
21 boulevard Morland 75004 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
Created in 1988 and the first European centre for municipal architecture, the Pavillon de l'Arsenal - the information, documentation and exhibition centre for urban planning and architecture in Paris and the Parisian metropolis - is a unique place where the development of the city and its architectural achievements are made accessible to all. Explaining "the architecture" of Paris, its constitution through the centuries, its current state, its prospects of evolution are the major missions of the Pavillon de l'Arsenal. On the ground floor of the Pavillon de l'Arsenal and inaugurated in December 2011, the new permanent exhibition dedicates more than 800 m² to the contemporary city and its architectures and retraces the evolutions of the Parisian metropolis. Animated films, interviews with architects and slideshows of images invite the visitor to discover the richness of Parisian and Parisian architectures. At the center of the exhibition, a 40 m² interactive and up-to-date digital model
Tags
Musée, salle d'exposition
Acceso
M7 Sully-Morland M1, M5, M8 Bastille