
Architecture has largely abandoned infrastructural space, leaving it as exposed residue of modernity. Infra-space is a hybrid and adaptive condition that challenges this stagnation by addressing how overlapping infrastructural systems can coexist not only operational but spatially.
A research film follows the flow of water through these spaces, tracing how infrastructure intersects with Paris’s past, present, and future. In reverse, the film reimagines these systems as hybrids—reordering fragments into new spatial logics. The city is still Paris, but now carries the memory of what lies beneath. As it transforms, infrastructure will become more visible, more demanding, and more spatial. The aim is not to expose infrastructure—but to coordinate systems in motion.
A research film follows the flow of water through these spaces, tracing how infrastructure intersects with Paris’s past, present, and future. In reverse, the film reimagines these systems as hybrids—reordering fragments into new spatial logics. The city is still Paris, but now carries the memory of what lies beneath. As it transforms, infrastructure will become more visible, more demanding, and more spatial. The aim is not to expose infrastructure—but to coordinate systems in motion.