The Triptyque landscaped installation aims to highlight, amplify and question the interrelationships between three processes: the development of spontaneous plants, the fructification of fruit trees and the network woven by pollinating insects.
The project builds on the site’s existing features by thematising and amplifying the dynamics at work. It is made up of three parts: the spontaneous garden growing along the wall; the fruit garden, designed as a nursery for fruit trees and shrubs that will be planted in public spaces at the end of the LUGA exhibition; and, finally, the central square, straddling the two levels, which will serve as a reception, play and entertainment area. As a whole, Triptyque is intended to be a site where insects and humans can live together and flourish.