Bioregional Design Practices
€35.00Atelier LUMA between 2019 and 2023. It is the continuation of the book Design as a Tool for Transition, which covered the first three years of Atelier LUMA's existence from 2016 to 2019.
L'installation "No More Reality" de l'artiste Philippe Parreno sera fermée du 17 au 23 février 2025.
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View of the Agora of Le Magasin Électrique, Parc des Atelier, LUMA Arles © Joana Luz
“Atelier LUMA’s mission is to apply a multidisciplinary design approach to the environmental, economic, and social challenges of different territories.” — Maja Hoffmann
Atelier LUMA was founded in 2016. It brings together a team of designers, engineers, scientists, and experts from the fields of culture, craftsmanship, humanities, and social sciences and innovation, who explore the potential of non-extractivist, and often discredited, local materials, such as invasive plants, agricultural coproducts, algae, and industrial waste.
Housed since 2023 in Le Magasin Électrique, Atelier LUMA operates as a collaborative platform, working with local actors and partners, including farmers, craftspeople, and manufacturers to create sustainable and local solutions. Over the years, Atelier LUMA has expanded its research scope and reach from the Arles bioregion to the international level by taking part in European projects and accompanying other institutions in their research.
A series of implementations of Atelier LUMA’s work can be seen in the Parc des Ateliers.
For The Tower, Atelier LUMA developed wall cladding panels made of salt naturally crystallized in the salt flats. The sanitary facilities are adorned with bioplastic tiles charged with algae-based dyes and invasive and dye plants, the result of research into local production of bio-sourced and biodegradable plastics. Finally, the walls of the Drum Café are covered with a coating based on sunflower pith, a residual raw material from the sunflower oil industry.
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Researchers at Atelier LUMA have conducted extensive research to valorize salt as a resource, as well as the expertise surrounding its exploitation. Salt, an essential element of the Arles landscape, is fundamental to the region's ecosystem. In The Tower, salt is used for the walls, both in crystallized wall panels and, combined with concrete, as a textured coating covering the ceilings and corridors.
Photo: © Adrian Deweerdt
Le Réfectoire furnishings are the result of Atelier LUMA’s collaboration with designer Martino Gamper and his studio, as well as many local craftspeople and manufacturers. From chairs to wall plaster, from lamps to bench upholstery, the teams have developed, prototyped, and produced a complete range of equipment that puts into practice the research carried out over several years on rice straw, Arles merino wool, invasive and dye plants.
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The benches at Le Réfectoire are stuffed with rice straw and covered with Arles merino wool dyed with plants from the Arles bioregion.
Photo: © Adrian Deweerdt
Conducted in collaboration with BC architects & studies, and Assemble, the renovation project was an opportunity to implement the Lot 8 project, a large-scale applied research for a bioregional architecture, guided by principles of locality of the resources used and sustainability of equipment.
Atelier LUMA is committed to sharing the knowledge gathered through its activities and with its collaborators, by co-producing and participating in exhibitions, workshops, talks and other public events. The team also regularly publishes specific works, such as the book Bioregional Design Practices and the publication Algae Review.
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Facade of Le Magasin Électrique, Parc des Ateliers, LUMA Arles
Photo : © Adrian Deweerdt
Atelier LUMA between 2019 and 2023. It is the continuation of the book Design as a Tool for Transition, which covered the first three years of Atelier LUMA's existence from 2016 to 2019.
With this publication, Atelier LUMA seeks to start conversations, bend minds and create richer and more abundant opportunities for collaboration.
AR#1 AQUACULTURE takes the cultivation of algae as a starting point for interrogating how we relate to aquatic environments, and how we might reimagine the notion of utility.
AR#0 BIOREMEDIATION, explores the complex questions surrounding bioremediation and seeks to reveal new paradigms in the relationships between humans and non-humans.