The new permanent exhibition at the Pompidou Center in Paris is already installed. It is a piece of design made by Leopold Banchini.
3-8 is a new design piece by Leopold Banchini permanently installed in one of the exhibition rooms on the 4th floor of the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

This educational space will host dialogues between art and industries as well as workshops and lectures. Inspired by the technical raised floors used in offices around the globe, the pedagogical tools of the multifunctional space are hidden under the surface.

Confronting the “clean desk” trends of current neo-capitalism to utopian flexible project of the 70s, this new Supersurface questions our alienating working environment.

Entirely built with grey materials used in working environment, the project suggests new subversive usages and encourage emancipation from preconceived relation with the professional realm.
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Leopold Banchini
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Laure Jaffuel
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Centre George Pompidou, Paris, France
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Centre George Pompidou, Ecole Pro
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Opening.- May 2018
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Leopold Banchini was born in Geneva in 1981 and is an architect graduated from the EPFL (Ecole Polytechinique Fédérale de Lausanne). He is also Master in Architecture from the University of Lausanne (2007) and graduate of the Glasgow School of Art (2004).

Is a visiting professor in the HEAD (Haute Ecole de Design et) in Geneva since 2010 and Assistant Professor at the EPFL since 2009. He has also been Archozoom project designer in 2009.

Has been placed in Lot / ek Architects (New York) between the years 2004/2005, as an assistant project Art Basel (Basel) in 2005, and as a project partner of the collective Atelier Van Lieshout (AVL) that same year in Rotterdam.

He has developed his work as an architect in b720 Arquitectos (Barcelona) during the years 2007 and 2008, and Group8 Architects (Geneva) in 2009.

In addition, since 2008 part of 1to100 Architects, and architectural collective based in Geneva. Its members have been active and decisive parts in projects such as the winning participation of Bahrain at the last Venice Biennale - RECLAIM Golden Lion 2011, exhibitions such as The Gulf - OMA-AMO's participation at the Venice Biennale 2007 and publications such as AMO-Rem Koolhaas's Al Manakh. Parallel to that, they conduce many different operations ranging from architecture, to journalism, until urban design. They have teaching positions at the EPFL and the University of Arts and Design in Geneva.

Its aim is to take position and initiate reflexions upon our contemporary environment.

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Published on: July 23, 2018
Cite: "3-8. The new design piece by Leopold Banchini" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/3-8-new-design-piece-leopold-banchini> ISSN 1139-6415
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