Iris Handschin

Iris Handschin is a graduate of the École Nationale d'Architecture de Versailles and winner of the Prix des Diplômes de la Maison de l'Architecture Ile-de-France in 2023. In her work, Iris takes the concepts of sorority and non-mixity as the driving forces behind her thinking. Iris wishes to direct attention towards the possibility of a more equitable architecture for all, and it is through the rehabilitation of a former textile factory dating from the 1740s that the project takes shape, offering everyone the possibility of reappropriation through the production of a profoundly democratic space.

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Exploring the possibilities of a feminist architecture

Iris Handschin is an architect. In her final year thesis, DMC: Démocratie, matriarcale, citoyenne (DMC : Democracy, Matriarchy, Citizenship), she explores the relationship between sisterhood and architecture. How can we create a shared space of freedom and undo the hierarchical relationships at play in both private and public spaces? Exploring the possibilities of a feminist architecture inspired by the beguinages, Iris Handschin focuses on the rehabilitation of a former textile factory dating from the 1740s, outlining the contours of a truly democratic space.

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