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Pieces of Evidence - A Periphery Asserts Itself

Exhibition from 23rd February to 12th May 2012
Monday to Friday, 9.30 AM–5.30 PM / Saturday, 2–6 PM
Closed on Sunday and on Bank Holidays

Opening night on Wednesday 22nd February 2012 at 6PM



When cities expand, they usually adopt programmes that outline the integration of their peripheries. An exception to this habit is taking place in Lausanne, where for the past seven years an urban operation of a new genre has taken over the nine municipalities on the western side of the city: Bussigny-près-Lausanne, Chavannes-près-Renens, Crissier, Ecublens, Prilly, Renens, Saint-Sulpice, Villars-Sainte-Croix, and the Malley area of Lausanne.

The Archizoom exhibition invites the viewer to explore a fragmented region, made up of a series of inextricably interwoven hypermarkets, huge parking lots, traffic lanes, roundabouts, fields, industrial and rail estates, small village centres, warehouses, factories, housing… Amidst the seemingly jumbled bits, an urban network can be perceived as establishing itself: the city is taking shape based on an overall plan, the Schéma directeur de l'Ouest lausannois (SDOL).

How is such a development testified for within an exhibition? Through various significant objects and documents, pieces of evidence that tell the story of the very particular urban evolution that has been engendered by the SDOL office. The SDOL has approached the task from a laissez-faire perspective, privileging invention and impulse and refraining itself from putting in place too much preconceived planning. This urban blueprint is characterised by its methodical pragmatism and the use of concerted efforts between the organic manifestations of the area and technical strategies. The local is favoured, and needs dictate the urban fabric.

Planning for the Lausanne-West is based on the concept of “empty spaces”, which are perceived as urban resources with the capability of becoming public squares, walkways, parks and gardens. This urbanism takes into account the social dimension of the everyday environment and deems that the public domain must be considered and conceived of with dignity. This attentive and generous notion of the public space will set the tone for the quality of the city that will evolve. The exemplary character of the operation, as well as its dynamicity, has earned the nine municipalities the 2011 Wakker Prize, which is awarded annually by the Swiss Heritage Society.

The exhibition takes place at a critical time, when the planning phase of the project is giving way to the operational stage and the results will face the test of time and efficacy. And thus if the area manages its own destiny, the beautiful autonomy that characterises it can yield to fragility. In this period of boom in the housing market, will the Lausanne-West municipalities manage to resist the pressures and temptations of speculation, and stick to its holistic urban planning?

Solutions to this question are not without consequences. The area includes the University, the Polytechnical University (EPFL), and the HES-SO art school, which are all establishing themselves as leaders in education. Its development is one that deserves very close attention.
When
02.23.2012
05.12.2012
Where
EPFL, ENAC, Bâtiment SG, Espace Archizoom
Lausanne
Switzerland
Links
archizoom.epfl.ch/op/edit/exhibition
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