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Press Kit | no. 982-58
To mark this symbolic anniversary, the FAV is reshaping its traditional format and presenting a singular edition dedicated to Transmission. In 2026, the festival will once again take over the courtyards of Montpellier’s historic townhouses from June 9 to 14.
For this occasion, the festival has chosen to invite emblematic teams from previous editions to take on an unprecedented role: that of mentor.
The mentor will not build an installation for the festival. Instead, they will nominate an architect or a team of young architects in whom they place their trust and whom they wish to bring to the forefront. By supporting this team, the mentor becomes the bearer of a legacy—both creative and human. The sponsored architect/team will design and build the installation exhibited during FAV 2026.
Although the guiding idea of this edition is transmission, each mentor–mentee pair will be free to define a specific theme together - one that embodies the bond that unites them. This personal and symbolic theme must reflect an approach grounded in sharing, inspiration, knowledge transfer, craftsmanship, or shared values.
The guiding idea of this special edition: Transmission
In 2026, the Festival des Architectures Vives has chosen to highlight an invisible yet essential dimension of creation: transmission—what is shared, passed on, and what connects us.
To transmit is far more than simply conveying knowledge or a gesture. It is about creating a living link between the giver and the receiver, between the hands that shape and the minds that imagine. It is the circulation of a way of seeing, understanding, and building the world—a heritage in motion.
In Montpellier, within the courtyards of private mansions, this notion resonates deeply. These spaces embody the delicate balance between tradition and modernity made possible through transmission. They are places where the past constantly converses with the present. Here, artisanal know-how meets new ideas, and inherited techniques encounter emerging technologies. Architecture becomes a living language, in constant evolution.
Because building is never a solitary act. Architecture is nourished by ancestral gestures and fresh perspectives. Know-how—whether manual or intellectual—is at the heart of this dynamic. It is not merely a set of techniques, but a way of seeing the world, a sensibility passed from knowledge keepers to future bearers. It encourages us to weave links between generations, but also between disciplines and cultures. It gives meaning to continuity, while opening the door to creativity.
By celebrating transmission for its 20th edition, FAV 2026 pays tribute to that invisible yet vital thread that runs through generations of architects, artisans, builders, and thinkers. A thread woven from trust, attentiveness, and transformation. A collective journey, turned toward tomorrow.
The Mentors of the 2026 Edition
The mentor will not participate as the designer of an installation but will instead play a role rooted in guidance and knowledge transfer. This role is conceived as a symbolic passing of the baton, an act of trust toward the new generation. The final installation remains the outcome of a shared process.
Mentors :
Special Guest Mentors: Ateliers A+
Christophe Aubailly, Clément Rabourdin, Fabien Thuile, Gilles Gal, Philippe Bonon, Philippe Cervantes, and Vincent Nogaret
Montpellier, France
Unlike the nine other mentors—each of whom previously participated in the FAV—Ateliers A+ has never taken part in the festival before. However, their presence this year feels entirely natural: since their founding, they have made transmission a true driving force of their practice. By progressively integrating new partners, regularly welcoming young graduates, and offering them an environment conducive to growth, Ateliers A+ fully embodies the spirit of sharing and renewal that shapes this edition.
Their strong roots in Montpellier also make them distinguished guests whose contribution will enrich this special edition of the FAV.
About FAV
The Festival des Architectures Vives unfolds in the very heart of Montpellier, within the Écusson district, and more specifically in the inner courtyards of several private townhouses, thus creating a route for visitors—a kind of architectural exploration.
The goal of FAV Montpellier is twofold: on one hand, to open these emblematic spaces to the public during the festival; on the other, through the interventions of the architectural teams who will each present a site-specific installation, to reveal the intimate relationship between contemporary creation, installation art, and heritage sites.
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