A group of students from the Social Careers department at the IUT in Rennes and their teacher Philippe Dorval noticed a lack of communication between individuals in the same year group, between year groups and between the different courses taught on campus. By seeking to work with an artist, these students wanted to be the driving force behind change, to express the spirit of openness that inspires them and to affirm certain values such as getting to know each other, identifying with each other and talking to each other.
This commission was an opportunity for them to use art to explore fundamental questions about their education, such as the renewal of practices in the sociocultural field, the use of spaces, and norms.
The Beaulieu campus is designed on the American model, consisting of numerous buildings integrated into vast lawns criss-crossed by roads. Lara Almarcegui wants to encourage the patrons to take a closer look at the context and landscape in which they operate. She suggests that they calculate the mass of materials used to construct all the buildings on the campus. Identifying the materials and calculating their weight required the formation of a team comprising not only the patrons, but also students and teachers from other courses on the campus. Matériaux en construction takes the form of a text, a list of the different materials and their weight, painted directly onto one of the campus buildings.
Lara Almarcegui offers an unusual perspective on architecture and urban planning, revealing the organisation of a neighbourhood or city according to its history and the successive choices made: “I would like to look at how a building, after its decomposition, becomes a sculpture and relates to nature and the place. […] Sometimes students will remember that there is a campus building buried under the lawn, others will not know about it, or we will be mistaken about the location of the burial. I find it interesting how the project becomes a story, perhaps true or perhaps invented.” (Excerpt from Lara Almarcegui’s study text)


