charlotte perriand + pierre jeanneret: le refuge tonneau

charlotte perriand + pierre jeanneret: le refuge tonneau

charlotte perriand: from photography to design
through september 18th, 2011
petit palais, paris



'le refuge tonneau' by charlotte perriand + pierre jeanneret, 1938
image © designboom

the mountains -- the simple lifestyle of its people and country -- were a passion of charlotte perriand and had a considerable
influence on her artistic production. she also developed concepts for different mountain shelters, the 'hôtel le vieux matelot'
in saint nicolas de véroce (haute savoie), the shelter bivouac (1936-1937) and the refuge tonneau (1938).


overall view outside of the petit palais in paris
image © designboom

during the construction of her first mountain refuge camp, in collaboration with andré tournon, charlotte perriand put into practice
the concept of prefabrication. the refuge camp for 6 people was placed on the col du mont-joly, near megeve haute-savoie.
all components were prefabricated and organized around a tubular steel frame. she used aluminum components for the many
qualities possessed by this material: it is lightweight (can be transported easily) and robust (it can withstand difficult weather conditions).
the construction was adaptable to different locations and could be mounted and assembled in just 4 days.
to cope with the reduced interior space (8m2), charlotte perriand imagined a compact and easily transformable ambient.
the beds were removable and served as benches during the day, cubic stools served as storage for personal belongings ...


looking upwards
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her last project, the 'refuge tonneau', made improvements at a structural level but remained unfinished for reasons of lack of funding.
the refuge tonneau project was the prototype of three versions of different lodging capacity.
the concept had to do with a faceted cylindrical shaped, or wine barrel shape.
the prefabricated shelter was made of different ready-made parts that were assembled in situ in a short time.
just as in the bivouac project, studies thermal and ventilation requirements, resistance to wind, techniques for easy assembly,
durable materials were made and transformable furnishing was preferred, in order to accommodate sleeping and daytime activities.


details
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this kind of faceted cylindrical form permits the tightening of the joints of the panels.
the accumulated snow would slide towards it’s perimeter.
given the fact that a great amount of snow would be accumulated around the aluminum shelter,
pierre jeanneret and charlotte perriand imagined a sort of ' bucket' in the snow in a way that the surrounding covering snow
would protect the shelter from strong winds and diminish the loss of interior warmth.


left: refuge tonneau by pierre jeanneret and charlotte perriand, architectes, 1938
photographie charlotte perriand/achp
©adagp-achp 2005

right: refuge tonneau, 1938
photographie pernette perriand-barsac / archives charlotte perriand.
©AChP_Jeanneret_ADAGP, paris 2010
(right) in the mountains, 1937


through photography scharlotte perriand expressed the perfect harmony and pure spaces of the mountains.
she enjoyed long walks and drew her creative freedom from these experiences in nature.


construction and technical sketches



original diagram


jayme db
05.13.11  
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cool!
Kevin   05.13.11
This design will make refugees to return asap from that UFO capsule!
Vis   05.14.11

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