Growing up in Marseille means inheriting a complex relationship with heritage. You experience the ebb and flow that shape this port city, vandalizing or erecting its buildings, squares and obelisks. It's like waking up in a living cemetery. You discover the paradox of the ancient city, which must retain its vitality while preserving its heritage.
Lire la suiteAn archetypal example of Marseille's vernacular habitat, the cabanon reveals a little-known part of the history of the city and its calanques, where human occupation over several centuries has led to the emergence of an unprecedented social ecosystem, a veritable intangible heritage.
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Lire la suiteThe roads we travel, the cities we pass through, and the landscapes we sculpt are never free from the presence of the automobile.
Lire la suiteIn the wake of papal commissions, Bella Hunt & Dante Di Calce have sculpted candleholders whose shapes pay homage to the Baroque and the city of Marseille.
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