Jean-Benoît Vétillard architecture 

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LEPORELLO is a floor that unfolds, made up of seven sculpted square surfaces operating by complementarity.
These seven free forms respond to each other and come together to create a common figure, a continuity of line and movement, designed to hybridize festive practices and skateboarding. These platforms freely express everyday spatial situations, tableaux exploring our way of inhabiting the contemporary city through sequenced anecdotes.
in situ sculptures, these geometric abstractions are made of reused site concrete, with a colored pigment amplifying the reading of these fragments. Smoothed or deactivated, the texture produces a dynamic surface. Defined with users, its forms (curves, straights, layers, lines…) and functions merge and complement each other in a scenic space with an enhanced festive character.

[année] 2025
[programme] Installation urbaine à usages sportifs et d'agora
[maître d’ouvrage] HORST Arts and Music
[ville] Vilevoorde (BE)
[surface] 175 m²
[budget] 50 k
[mission] Conception
[équipe] Louis Mounis

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