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  • May 3
  • 4 min read

This spring, the historic city of Montpellier, France, is preparing for a major milestone. From June 9 to 14, 2026, the Festival des Architectures Vives (FAV) returns to transform the hidden courtyards of the city’s private mansions into stunning displays of modern design.


This year marks the festival's 20th anniversary. To celebrate two decades of artistic innovation, the FAV is evolving its traditional format to focus on a powerful theme: Transmission.


A New Generation Takes the Lead

For this special anniversary edition, the festival is doing something unique. Instead of simply showcasing new talent, the FAV has invited standout teams from past years to step into a new role as mentors.


This creates a beautiful, symbolic passing of the torch. By guiding a fresh generation of architects, these veterans are building a bridge between the festival's rich history and its exciting future. It is a gesture of deep trust, proving that great architecture is always a collaborative effort.


Weaving Architecture and Craftsmanship

For the past two years, the festival has invited inspiring figures from outside the world of architecture to serve as patrons. This year, the honour goes to Julien Tuffery, head of the celebrated French textile house, Atelier Tuffery.


At first glance, fashion and architecture might seem very different, but they share a common soul. Atelier Tuffery is a family business famous for passing down generations of textile skills. Julien Tuffery perfectly embodies the festival's values: a love for hands-on craftsmanship, technical mastery, and a deep respect for sustainable materials. By bringing a master of the textile industry into the fold, the FAV is highlighting that creating a lasting garment and building a lasting structure both require time, care, and the sharing of knowledge.


  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Nou(e)s Collective : Maxime Neuville, Violette
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Laetitia Rejany & Iacha Perget
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Guillaume Debeze & Amandine Courtaillac

Global Talent, Local Charm

The 2026 edition will feature 40 architects bringing 13 incredible installations to life. The roster perfectly balances local roots with a massive international reach. Four of the French teams are based right in the Montpellier area, while five international teams are travelling from across the globe to participate.


The 13 visionary projects and their diverse origins include:

  • The Continuum as Space-Time (Quebec, Canada)

  • 운지(雲紙) The Suspended Cloud (Seoul, South Korea)

  • Liminality in Movement (Nara, Japan)

  • Raconte Moi Un Secret (Portugal, Switzerland, Australia)

  • Une Ombre Bleue Devient Une Relique (Genoa, Italy)

  • Panache de Lumière (Montpellier, France)

  • Sablier (Rodez, Paris, Clermont-Ferrand, Lyon – France)

  • Transphères (Bordeaux, France)

  • Vertigo (Montpellier, France)

  • La Lyre et La Couronne (Paris, France)

  • Mât-Tiers (Nice, France)

  • Le Sens du Détail (Montpellier, France)

  • Pop-Up Pavilion: Téisser (Montpellier, France)


  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Ateliers A+
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Atelier Mousqueton
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Calada architectes & Atelier Moschata
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Guillaume Debeze & Amandine Courtaillac
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Coletivo624
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Estéban Le Magnen
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Charles-Antoine Lauzon & Marie-Laurence Durand
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Ateliers A+ : Valentin Bancarel, Marie Felipe,
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of:  Yurika Takemura
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  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of:  OFNN Group
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Nou(e)s Collective
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Emma Franco, Marta Portigliati, Lorenza Ferrari

The Heart of the Festival: Hôtel Saint-Côme

Among these remarkable installations, the Pop-Up Pavilion located at the Hôtel Saint-Côme holds a special purpose. Designed by Montpellier locals Laetitia Rejany and Iacha Perget, this pavilion is the welcoming heart of the festival.


Open and inviting, it serves as a central gathering place where visitors can meet, chat, and soak in the festival's atmosphere. It will also feature a special merchandise stand offering exclusive items to commemorate the 20th anniversary. While visitors can start their architectural treasure hunt anywhere in the city, this pavilion at 32 Grand Rue Jean Moulin is the perfect place to begin.


  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Maxime Neuville, Violette Soleilhac, Tanguy Guy
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Estéban Le Magnen
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Charles-Antoine Lauzon & Marie-Laurence Durand
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Coletivo624 : Maria Filipe, Patrícia Varão More
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Calada architectes (Zoé Dalloni, Élodie Artière
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Ateliers A+ : Axelle Le Letty, Eva Richez, Ayyo
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: OFNN Group : Sanghoon Park & Sung-min Park
  • Festival des Architectures Vives. Image courtesy of: Natura Urbana Collective : Emma Franco, Marta P

Building a Greener Future

Great design must look forward, and the FAV is deeply committed to protecting the environment. The festival operates under a strict environmental charter, partnering once again with Mas Réemploi to champion sustainable building.


Every team is encouraged and supported to use recycled materials in their designs. Mas Réemploi provides an online catalogue of reusable materials for architects to source from, and once the festival ends, they will collect the materials to put them back into the recycling loop. To take it a step further, every installation will undergo a carbon footprint assessment, and a special environmental award will be given to the team with the most innovative, eco-friendly approach.

As the Festival des Architectures Vives opens its doors for its 20th year, it promises to be much more than an exhibition. It is a celebration of history, a masterclass in sustainability, and a beautiful reminder that the best ideas are the ones we share.


The Festival des Architectures Vives (FAV) is an annual event in Montpellier that bridges historical heritage and contemporary design. Since 2006, it has invited the public to explore the city’s hidden private courtyards, transformed by ephemeral installations created by emerging architects. By opening these prestigious "hôtels particuliers," the FAV fosters a unique dialogue between the past and the future, making architecture accessible to all. Each installation is a site-specific experiment that challenges our perception of urban space. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026 with the theme "Transmission," the festival continues to mentor talent and showcase the evolution of architectural practice through a free, immersive gallery experience across the city’s historic heart.

Press release source: v2com-newswire

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