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Spotted in Paris

Planning to cover the Seine in ‘Spots', architectural firm ANSKA, has revealed their designs for micro-event platforms intended for use during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and other public events.

Spotted in Paris

France-based architectural firm ANSKA, has unveiled ‘Spots’, a series of temporary floating platforms that will be used to host micro-events for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Spotted in Paris

Intended as an alternative to classic river typologies like barges or heavy structures, Spots are modular systems that can easily be assembled or disassembled, allowing them to become durable programmatic solutions.

While Spots was designed for the Paris Olympics, where modules would be hooked to the riverbanks to create a complementary route for the Games, facilitating a greater exploration of the city, the micro-typology of the project could be applied “to any river and city,” as well as to Parisian suburbs and industrial areas.

Spotted in Paris

Each ‘spot’ will feature a different program; for example, sporting events, demonstration matches, small concerts, information centres, historic information centres, or exhibitions.

Spotted in Paris

Depending on the width of the river and various related logistics, some ‘spots’ would be detached from the riverbank to float in the Seine.

“Spots will be designed according to the principles of a bioclimatic design approach, taking full advantage of green energy in order to become as autonomous as possible,” notes the architect.

Spotted in Paris

Spots is a part of ANSKA’s research project entitled ‘Invisible Potential’, which explores how more than a quarter of Paris could be reactivated.

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