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CHLOÉ MACARY-CARNEY

I am really interested in the opportunity to collaborate with local youth and other artists to imagine and build spaces where people can participate in community all the while feeling seen, heard, safe and respected.

Chloé Macary-Carney (FR)

Chloé Macary-Carney is a French-American architect, born in 1994. She lives and works in Paris. In February, she obtained the French license of architect Habilitation à la Maîtrise d’Œuvre en Nom Propre in February 2021 at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris La Villette in Paris, France from which she graduated in 2019. She defends the idea that architecture is a social art, space being a medium to which everyone has access to and which everyone has their own experience of, every day.
​Her work is trans-disciplinary and her projects take on various mediums and are shared via a variety of formats. She wants to make architecture, and especially public space, more accessible and inclusive by creating spaces and projects that allow for dialogue, exchange, and the listening and welcoming of others.
She has been working on the question of gender since 2018 with the project of a nomadic and experimental space called Woman Cave, created with artist Léticia Chanliau and anthropologist Aleksandra Belova. In March 2021, they published a book dedicated to the question of the place of women in architectural space and the space of the city. This project allows us to approach a more theoretical side of the questions raised during the Woman workshop conducted in July-August 2019.

Discipline: Architecture / Design
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NOMADIC ISLAND PROJECT

My personal motivation is to meet people and to create social awareness together. Nomadic Island provides the ability to experience with urban spaces, to connect people, and increases various ideas for alternative futures."
ARCHITECTURE AND SELF-BUILD SPACES

Chloé will address the notion of privacy and intimacy in situations of communal living. Her reflection starts from the point of view that if we want to create new modes of living in a less capitalist system of consumption, we must be careful to not also regard privacy as a luxury, for it is a necessary element of self-actualisation. With the help of the participants, Chloé will try to answer questions like ‘how can we design communal living facilities that are comfortable, yet also respect the needful privacy of each and everyone?’.
Stay tuned to learn more about Chloé’s project.
To learn more about Chloéhttp://www.cm-c.studio/ and her work, check out her website www.cm-c.studio and social media channel:

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