IN N' OVER is an initiative introduced by three artists, Maxime Derrouch, Typhaine Le Goff et Emeline Marty, and based in Montpellier, ...

IN N' OVER: new innovation with the origami bird’s flight illustrates metaphor

November 13, 2016

IN N' OVER is an initiative introduced by three artists, Maxime Derrouch, Typhaine Le Goff et Emeline Marty, and based in Montpellier, Toulouse et Aix en Provence, France. IN N' OVER provides a moment of dreaming and contemplation where visitors discovers a new appearance at this place, being both ‘IN’ and ‘OVER’ space and time.
The paths of these artist crossed or the first time at the School of Architecture of Montpellier, resulting in various collaborations amongst the three of them.
They stated on festivaldesarchitecturesvives that: “Innovation refers to the notion of experience, the need to look back. The floor reflects the flight of birds and the sky. They become the opposite of that future facing up, and the past experience lies under our feet. The pulse of the bird’s flock by the melody, it is Man who pushes innovation by fascination”.
These artists love to experiment and work together with their own specificities and exploit travel, actions and discoveries to fed their vision of architecture.
To them, definition of architecture follows the theme of creating unusual spaces by improving the perception of the location, a dialogue between the project and landscape both poetic and realistic. They give special attention to the users, creating better living spaces and finding answers to actual and future concerns.











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