Inspiration : n.f.

Découverte, nouveauté imaginée,
qui n'a jamais existée précédemment.

‘‘L’inspiration chante toujours -
L’inspiration n’explique jamais ’’
Khalil Gibran



Toute création nécessite d’assimiler, d’analyser... ce qui permet de mieux comprendre pour innover, expérimenter, parfois inventer.

S’inspirer n’est en rien une honte ! Il ne s’agit pas de nostalgie du passé mais d’une forme de respect et de partage d’expériences.

On peut ainsi comprendre, comparer, faire des analogies puis en tirer profit pour sa propre découverte.



Tout projet devrait commencer par cette recherche sur des références de toutes sortes, sur la compétence des autres.

S’inspirer de celles sur la nature en particulier celles sur la nature humaine.

On doit voler un peu de cette liberté d'autres âges car notre monde est en train de tout clôturer, de se refermer sur lui-même.


Bâtir sur l'eau un quartier vivant

Concevoir à partir des Usages et de l'orientation

Inventer des formes vertueuses

Concevoir le projet avec le Vent

Chercher des références et s'en inspirer

Développer de nouveaux produits industriels

Réhabiliter les grands ensembles avec vivacité

Oser un Urbanisme Heureux

Daughter of a bicycles maker, I have been a cyclist in Bordeaux for many years and by all weathers, doing and carrying mostly everything. I also appreciate wine, bought at the wine shop to get good advice. But both do not always go well together. Even wrapped in a plastic carrier bag, the wine bottle often knocks onto the bike frame, and even worth in a paper bag where everything would crash onto the pavement! After getting by for a few years, in 2012 I asked my designer friend Vincent Poujardieu to think about a system to hook wine bottles onto bicycles. A year later, time for the idea to turn into a project, the concept developped by Vincent was more than I expected. Cork, leather, strap…and the Biwine was born.

Daughter of a bicycles maker, I have been a cyclist in Bordeaux for many years and by all weathers, doing and carrying mostly everything. I also appreciate wine, bought at the wine shop to get good advice. But both do not always go well together. Even wrapped in a plastic carrier bag, the wine bottle often knocks onto the bike frame, and even worth in a paper bag where everything would crash onto the pavement! After getting by for a few years, in 2012 I asked my designer friend Vincent Poujardieu to think about a system to hook wine bottles onto bicycles. A year later, time for the idea to turn into a project, the concept developped by Vincent was more than I expected. Cork, leather, strap…and the Biwine was born.

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