Lazy Architecture

CASE NR.5

Centre POMPIDOU - Air de PARIS

François CURLET

PARIS, 2007

In 2007, François Curlet presented his installation "Architecture fainéante" at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, featuring a plaster concrete dome.

This work exemplifies Curlet's innovative approach to architecture, challenging traditional construction methods by proposing structures built from the top down. The installation was part of the "Airs de Paris" exhibition, highlighting contemporary art's engagement with urban and architectural themes.

Curlet's "Architecture fainéante" series includes prototypes and models exploring experimental architectural concepts. These works are part of the Centre Pompidou's collection, reflecting the artist's interest in reimagining architectural forms and processes.

Centre Pompidou

For more information on François Curlet's work and the "Architecture fainéante" series, you can visit the official websites of the following institutions: