The mycorrhizal system plays a vital role in the development of plants. Each plant is provided with the nutrients it needs thanks to a network of connections, the mycelium ensures their growth.
Symbiosis is a project to redevelop the l'Oréal campus and to stimulate exchanges between l'Oréalians. 
Throughout the site, this desire is expressed on the scale of furniture, interior architecture and exterior installations. I worked with the curves subtleties to bring beneficiaries together, inspiring myself from the mycelium intelligence. 
LABORATORIES
LABORATORIES
The interior architecture of the Halle is designed as an extension of a mycelium network that provides different possibilities: activities for relaxation, discovery or work, experiences to work differently and break the codes of the traditional office and laboratory. 
The curves and the differences in levels work as a tool that values exchange and co-creation.
The outdoor facilities become places of life, an obligatory passage where the fluidity of circulation encourages informal meetings. 
Kiosks dotted around the central car park become spaces for breaks, discovery and exchange. These multi-purpose kiosks can accommodate, among other things, NGO for the preservation and access to farming agriculture, a restaurant and a space for campus activities.
COMMISSION L'ORÉAL
Architecture & interior design by Pénélope Fenard 

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