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Published on 29/10/2025

Three publications for a memorial site created by RéservoirA

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The memorial garden designed by RéservoirA in Charleroi, created in collaboration with artist Christophe Terlinden and landscape architects Carbonifère, has received triple recognition this year.

After being featured in L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui (no. 464) and on the cover of AMC magazine (no. 331), the project is now the subject of a twelve-page feature in the Parcours section of the October issue of D’Architectures.

This project, both intimate and urban, dedicated to the memory of victims of violence, finds a particular resonance in these publications: it's about silence, light, attention to detail - and an architecture that accompanies mourning without ever freezing it.

In AMC, the project is presented in a comprehensive dossier by Oliver Namias. The magazine highlights the evocative power of the materials, the precision of the architectural gesture, and the sensitivity of the work carried out with families and local partners.

L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui publishes an article by Clémentine Roland, entitled Aux larmes, which examines the human and symbolic issues at stake in the project. The article evokes an architecture of listening, discreet and resilient, where memory is anchored in matter.

Published in the Parcours section of D’Architectures, the article “Learning from Charleroi”, written by Richard Scoffier, offers an in-depth portrait of the architecture office. The author explores how the collective draws from the post-industrial landscape of Charleroi to develop an architectural reflection rooted in memory, site, and transformation.
At the crossroads of art, urbanism, and architecture, RéservoirA cultivates a collaborative practice that reconsiders the relationship between heritage and invention, embracing a sensitive and contextual approach to the built environment.

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