Tiphaine Bedel
Tiphaine Bedel is a French artist and architect based in Paris. Her work unfolds in the interstices of art, architecture, and the environment, through an experimental practice that bridges design and making. A graduate of both the Beaux-Arts de Paris and the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Malaquais, she has developed her practice alongside a diverse range of architects (Lucas Merlini, ChartierDalix, Materra-Matang), artists (Tatiana Trouvé, Angelika Markul) and researchers (Delphine Lewandoski, Ophélie Dozat).
Her projects - urban, architectural, sculptural, and research-based - explore our relationship with the living world and weave connections between natural and built environments. She conceives of the project as a device operating across scales: from the very large to the very small. This approach allows her to embrace the complexity of contemporary issues. With ecological, cultural, and territorial challenges at the heart of her practice, her work is shaped by local resources and specificities - both tangible and intangible - that define its identity.