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The FAR presents two temporary exhibitions, the visual arts works of Philipp Schaerer, "Pictorial Composites" and the photography exhibition of Valentin Bansac, "What Lies Underneath, What Shines Above". Guided tours will be offered, as well as workshops and an urban tour. Visitors will be invited to discover the mysteries of the construction of digital and analog images. In collaboration with the association Ville en Tête and the studio "Constructing the view" of the EPFL.
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12h00
16h00
F'ar
By the association Ville en tête
How is an image made?
13h00 (60m)
F'ar
Departure to FAR at 9 p.m.
The lights of the city.
Lausanne architecture full of light and shadow.
15h00, 20h00, 21h00, 22h00, 23h00 (60m)
F'ar
The exhibitions “Pictorial Composites” and “What Lies Underneath, What Shines Above” are presented to the public.
19h00
22h00
F'ar
By students from the EPFL “Constructing the view” studio
How is an image made?
Discovery of 3D visualization tools.
A focal point for architectural issues
Whether they relate to urban development, the environment, societal questions or form, the issues raised by architecture in the broad sense affect us all. Comparing professional opinions from various areas (from architecture in the strict sense of the word, to civil engineering, materials science and landscape design) helps to feed the public debate.
The Forum d’architectures presents authors, plans and completed projects in the fields of visual expression and urban culture to both professionals and the public. Twice a year, in spring and autumn (including Museums Night), it organises a major exhibition as an opportunity for those with an interest in the field to discuss a theoretical or topical subject. It also hosts a wide range of events including lectures, debates, round tables and workshops on the culture of the built environment.
A permanent space, including a bookshop and access to various guides to Lausanne, is open on Saturdays all year round. Admission is free and open to all. The f’ar is one of the 17 founder members of the Fondation pour la Culture du Bâti – CUB.