What does it mean to inhabit a place today? What kind of relationship can we have with the environment? These are some questions that guide the work of Isabelle Daëron (born 1983 in Plœmeur, France). She designs objects, installations and spaces from a reflection on the living environment and natural elements that constitute it. She seeks a right balance between a material, a technique and a place. For instance, her project ‘Topiques or the utopian desire to inhabit flows’ gathers a series of objects questioning the use of natural flows and sustainable energies in public space. For this work, Isabelle received some prizes : Lille design Prize (2012), Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris (2013), Audi Talents Awards (2015).
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