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法国著名作家和记者,1952年诺贝尔文学将奖获得者—弗朗索瓦·莫里亚克的故居位于法国西南地区朗贡市。1997年由地区议会出资,改建为其博物馆。由E.拉菲负责设计。 通过设计作品体现一个地点,讲述一个故事,是埃里克·拉菲的设计特点。“我用了六个月时间细读莫里亚克的作品。在我看来。他的作品主要概括为两点:一方面是描写作家所生活的时代,另一方面是体现超越他所处时代的思想灵魂。” 埃里克·拉菲在这个设计中寻求如何以空间语言来传达一种文学气息。真实空间与想象空间在这里交融为一体。它以“写作”为主题展开。在保持原有景观的同时,将这个被莫里亚克称为“自我得以最深刻展露”的故居进行重新处理,其风格现代而细腻,气氛亲切而内在.使参观者感到仿佛正在与作家进行倾心交谈。
Renowned French writer and reporter, the former residence of Francois Mauriac in 1952, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, is located in Longgong, southwest of France. In 1997, it was funded by the regional parliament and converted into a museum. Designed by E. Rafi. Representing a location through a design work and telling a story is a design feature of Eric Lafite. “I spent six months perusing the works of Mauriac. In my opinion, his works are mainly summarized in two points: on the one hand, the era in which the writer is living, and on the other, the embodiment beyond his time. The soul of thought.” Eric Ruffy sought in this design how to convey a literary atmosphere in spatial language. The real space and the imaginary space are blended here. It started with the theme of “writing.” While maintaining the original landscape, this former residence, which Moriac dubbed “the most profound self-exhibition”, was reprocessed. The style is modern and delicate, and the atmosphere is welcoming and intrinsic. It makes visitors feel as if they are working with the writer. Enthusiastic conversation.