Studio Weave have been commissioned to design a hiking shelter in Bordeaux. The project, initiated by the arts and architecture collective Bruit du Frigo, establishes a pedestrian route connected by a series of shelters on the fringes of Bordeaux. This intervention, Le Haut Perché, constitutes one of eleven other stay-over shelters.
Le Haut Perché
Commissioned to design a hiking shelter in Bordeaux, Studio Weave designed a pavilion that references the traditional water tower through its materiality and form.
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- 11 July 2017
- Bordeaux
Situated amidst woodland and streams, the shelter sits quietly atop a Bordeaux Jalle. The site is peaceful, lost in the heart of Le Parc des Jalles. It is accessed by a singular path that goes no further.
Le Haut Perché sits amongst watermills Le Moulin du Moulinat, collectively perched over one of Bordeaux’s main water sources. Here, water is extracted to serve the city. Comprised of timber and weathering steel, the shelter references the traditional water tower through its materiality and form. The refuge rests atop a slender neck peering over its Jalle. The arching platform captures focused sounds and vistas of water and woodland. Each opening is composed to frame a particular moment, some to be experienced lying down, others stood or sat-up.
Le Haut Perché, Bordeaux
Program: pavilion
Architect: Studio Weave
Curator: Bruit du Frigo
Timber fabrication: Zébra3
Completion: 2017