Stéphane Asseline
Photographe
Diplômé de l’école Louis-Lumière en 1992, Stéphane Asseline a tout d’abord été photographe publicitaire spécialisé dans la nature morte pendant une dizaine d’années avant de rejoindre l’équipe des photographes du service Patrimoines et Inventaire. Il a publié plusieurs ouvrages et réalisé plusieurs expositions. Il travaille actuellement sur une grande série de portraits. Il mène en parallèle une activité indépendante de photographe d’architecture et de paysage.
En Piste
Stéphane Asseline / Philippe Ayrault / Christian Décamps / Laurent Kruszyk / Nicolas Szwanka / Romuald Goudeseune / Denis Soula
Cross-cutting and sometimes marginal topics : gymnasiums, swimming pools, racecourses or tennis court, among others, form an architectural typology of its own. This tenths opus of the « Ré-inventaire » collection looks at the relationship between these exceptional facilities and the region and the athletes who bring them to life. With an enlarge focus on the Paris and its small crown, this books aims to document sport practice of Franciliens since the 1880. In the light of 2024 Olympics and Paralympics games, sports buildings testifies to the Île-de-France region’s historical commitment in the favor of sport and sporting practices.
En Piste
16×20 cm, 112 pages, 70 color reproductions, full paper binding. Graphic design : Danish Pastry Design. Co-edited with the Île-de-France region.
ISBN: 9782843141003
Grand Bain
Stéphane Asseline / Philippe Ayrault / Christian Décamps / Laurent Kruszyk / Jean-Bernard Vialles / Emmanuelle Philippe / Jessy Jouan / Éric Karsenty
First used for sanitation, then as places to learn to swim and compete, before becoming facilities for relaxation and leisure, swimming pools in the Paris region have been profoundly influenced by public use since the second half of the 19th century. A variety of architectural forms have emerged, ranging from simple pools to industrial structures and, in some cases, highly original designs. To this day, the long history of swimming pools in the Île-de-France region has shown how architects' inventiveness has been put to work in the service of all aquatic activities.
This book offers a unique perspective on these everyday spaces through a selection of photographs taken since the 1980s by the Inventaire d'Île-de-France. Taken from a corpus of thousands of images, they offer a poetic view of objects, capturing the light that floods the pools or erasing the sometimes rough contours of the structures.
Grand Bain
Grand Bain, 16 x 20 cm, 112 pages, 70 colour reproductions, hardcover
ISBN: 978-2-843140-77-8
Graphic design: Danish Pastry Design
Co-published with the Île-de-France Region
ISBN: 978-2-843140-77-8
Réseaux
Philippe Ayrault / Stéphane Asseline / Laurent Kruszyk / Christian Décamps / Jean-Bernard Vialles / Paul Damm / Michel Poivert
Bridges, train stations, roads, aqueducts, and viaducts have been studied and photographed since the creation of the Île-de-France Inventory service. This new addition to the Ré-Inventaire collection offers a poetic journey through 40 years of photography.Without straying from the documentary style that is the hallmark of the Inventaire général's photographic work, the Inventaire's photographers drew inspiration from the work of photography's great masters, such as Lartigue and Rusha, to capture the experience of movement, speed, and the sheer scale of these infrastructures.Their work, presented in this book, reveals the raw beauty of these architectural structures.
Réseaux
6 x 20 cm, 72 pages, 50 color reproductions, hardcover
Co-published with the Île-de-France Region
ISBN: 978-2-843140-50-1
Côté jardin
Philippe Ayrault / Stéphane Asseline / Sandrine Expilly / Stéphane Joubert / Jean-Pierre Sageot / Jean-Bernard Vialles / Julie Faure / Pierre Thibaut
Within the long and complex history of garden design, the Île-de-France region occupies a special and privileged place. Beyond its favorable natural conditions, the “capital region,” having established itself over the centuries as the center of power, is home to a large number of remarkable historic gardens. The jewels in the crown of the region's identity, some of them have achieved iconic heritage status.
From the vegetable gardens, orchards, medicinal gardens, and pleasure parks of the Middle Ages, to the waterfalls, ponds, fountains, and water jets of the Renaissance, to the present day, where garden cities, allotments, family gardens, shared gardens, and rooftop gardens are thriving, their ramifications extend to us and are more alive than ever, reflecting a growing desire for nature.
With its exceptional heritage stretching back centuries, the Île-de-France region has established itself, from yesterday to today, as a land of gardens with a promising future.
Côté jardin
16 x 20 cm, 72 pages, 50 color reproductions, hardcover
Co-published with the Île-de-France Region
ISBN: 978-2-843140-45-7
