An Atlas of Forest Occupations is a documentary that explores forest occupations as sites of resistance, care, and alternative architecture. Travelling between occupations, it documents structures, daily life, and collective strategies of communities defending forests. By highlighting radical sustainability and self-organised living, it brings these overlooked practices into architectural discourse, redefining relationships between shelter, nature, and activism.
Participants
BERNADETTA BUDZIK AND RACHEL ROUZAUD
PARIS, FRANCE
Bernadetta Budzik, Tarnów, Poland, 1998. Lives and works in Paris, France.
Rachel Rouzaud, Le Chesnay, France, 1997. Lives and works in Paris, France.
Technical Collaborators
Arne Knoch; Johanna Messner; Klara Messner; Victoria Liotier
Thanks
Activists, Forests, Jean-Philippe Rouzaud, Laurence Aurejac, Bolesław Budzik, Urzula Budzik, Jadd Hallaj, Océane Ragoucy
Supporters
Adam Mickiewicz Institute; LINA European Architecture Platform