How is the concept of the sacred formed through a collective process of transmission rooted in a specific territory? How does the public space foster connections among residents by reactivating a collective sense of the sacred?
Situated in the heart of Toulon, Place d'Armes bears witness to a rich history, a city founded by the Phocaeans, shaped by the Romans, and fortified by Vauban… To rekindle memory, the public square is reconsidered as a temple of intergenerational exchange.
This symbolic place weaves, both literally and figuratively, the bonds that unite our community. The pavilion becomes a living workshop, where craftsmanship manifests itself in a shared gesture. By valuing expertise, it transforms materials into social connections and revitalises solidarity.