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Published on Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Abstract

L’architecture et l’infrastructure sont habitées par des spectres qui sont autant de traces de ce qu’elles ont été, mais aussi de ce qu’elles auraient pu être, ou de ce qu’elles seront peut-être un jour. Nous proposons de considérer l’architecture et l’infrastructure sous l’angle de leurs spectres, en portant l’attention sur les absences autant que sur les présences. Selon cette approche symptomale de l’architecture, il s’agirait de nous intéresser aux manifestations spectrales qui débordent de la place qu’on a donnée aux projets, imaginaires, bâtiments, infrastructures qui ont été mal oubliés.

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Argument

Architecture and infrastructures are inhabited by specters, which are traces of what has been, but also of what could have been, or what may one day come to be. We propose to read them through the lens of these specters, by paying as much attention to absences as to presences. This symptomatic approach encourages a focus on manifestations of projects, narratives, buildings, and infrastructures that have been imperfectly forgotten.

Today we think about repair before construction. Our attention is directed toward what is vulnerable, to care for wounds—those of the living as well as those of buildings. We accept the negativity of destruction and abandonment before envisioning the positive act of the project. The principle of obsolescence is now integrated ; our sensitivity to traces is sharper than ever. The risk of this reparative gaze lies in healing wounds without questioning them, covering traces without understanding them. Beyond visible traces and wounds, there exist negative, invisible, and spectral architectures and infrastructures : a disappeared building that leaves no trace but whose ghostly image persists ; a building that contains the specters of other vanished buildings and lives ; architecture whose construction never took place except in the imagination of architects and their discipline.

How can we designate these negative architectures and infrastructures when they are not visible or expressed as clearly as a destroyed object ? How can we heal or repair where symptoms have not been diagnosed, where they have been suppressed or forgotten ? How can we act when our attention to the vulnerability of buildings and their inhabitants provides no clear signs, but manifests in ambiguous, sometimes contradictory, ways ?

One can say that an architecture is spectral under certain conditions. These conditions imply different definitions of the notion of a specter in relation to architecture. We have chosen to distinguish four, which we propose as research avenues for these study days :

1. Hauntology : the aesthetic register and mediums of haunting

Here architecture is the support of a collective imagination haunted by specters, ghosts, and other revenants. It constitutes an aesthetic register comparable to other arts such as literature, cinema, or music, and serves as a spectral technical and cultural device that reveals or records different forms of revenance, akin to spirit photography or, more recently, to liminal spaces on the internet. Our aim here is to constitute a corpus of projects, architectures, infrastructures, or more broadly, places responding to the aesthetic and technical dimensions of hauntology, in connection with other fields of artistic production.

2. Haunted Places: Architecture and Infrastructure as Symptom

Here architecture and infrastructure, as material edifices, contain the specters of events (often traumatic) of which they were the framework, sometimes the instrument, and thus may become the support of testimonies. The corpus here would comprise places where events have left marks on individual and collective memories— spaces where traces of the event are barely visible, where monuments have not intervened to identify the history to be remembered, and where troubling symptoms have not been entirely erased nor covered by reassuring symbols.

3. Mourning : Inheriting without Heritage

Here inherited architecture and infrastructure are no longer solely patrimonialized but call for a process of mourning and acceptance of specters, opening the way to a new relationship to heritage understood, notably, as negative commons. The corpus we wish to assemble would consist of remnants engaging narratives and relations to ordinary things (architectures, infrastructures, territories) that disappear or persist despite of our refusal to inherit them. The invoked narratives will allow sharing of practices (ritual, funerary) that accompany the becoming-specter of things.

4. Reflexive Nostalgias : The Specter as Project

Here, as a profession and discipline with a charged history, architecture is haunted by its own past—including the persistent history of modernity and its multiple nostalgic returns—and yet continues to seek to make projects from its specters. Between historical analysis, aesthetic reading, and psychological decryption of the creative process, this section’s corpus allows questioning the possibility for the architect to make projects with their specters, whether drawn from architectural history, broader cultural history, or the biography of the authors.

Submission guidelines

Responses to the call for papers may emerge from various disciplines and should position themselves primarily in one of the four research avenues indicated in the call for papers. Submissions should outline potential case studies and the theoretical stakes of the proposed intervention. Proposals may be written in French or English. Expected are :

  • Title (100 characters max) ;
  • Subtitle (150 characters max) ;
  • Authors information (Name Surname, University affiliation, Email address) ;
  • Short biography (150 words max) ;
  • Abstract (1000 words max) ;
  • Keywords (3 max) ;
  • Bibliographic references (3 max)

Submissions should be sent to : spectres.architecture@gmail.com before the 15th of December 2025

The international Study Days “Specters of Architecture, The Negative Voices of the Project”, organized by LIAT and EVCAU will take place the 20th and 21th of may 2026, at the ENSA Paris Val de Seine and ENSA Paris Malaquais-PSL

Scientific committee

  • Gilles Delalex, Professor (ENSAPM – LIAT) ;
  • Bérénice Gaussuin, Associate Professor (ENSAPM – LIAT) ;
  • Can Onaner, Professor (ENSAPVS – EVCAU)

References

Jacques Derrida, Spectres de Marx (1993), Édition du Seuils, 2024, Paris.

Avery Gordon, Matières spectrales, sociologies des fantômes (1997), Édition B42, 2024, Montreuil.
Mark Fisher, Spectres de ma vie, Écrits sur la dépression et les futurs perdus (2014), Édition de la traduction française, Entremonde, 2021, Paris, Genève.

Vinciane Despret, Au bonheur des morts. Récits de ceux qui restent, Paris, La Découverte, 2015 ; Les morts à l’œuvre, Paris, La Découverte, 2023

Grégory Delaplace, Les Intelligences particulières : Enquêtes sur les maisons hantées, Édition Vue de l’esprit, 2021, Bruxelles ; La voix des fantômes, quand débordent les morts, Éditions du Seuil, 2024, Paris.

 

Places

  • ENSA Paris Val de Seine - 3-15 quai Panhard et Levassor
    Paris, France (75013)

Event attendance modalities

Hybrid event (on site and online)


Date(s)

  • Monday, December 15, 2025

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Keywords

  • spectre, architecture, nostalgie, deuil, lieux, hantologie, mémoire

Contact(s)

  • can onaner
    courriel : can [dot] onaner [at] paris-valdesine [dot] archi [dot] fr

Information source

  • gwenn gayet
    courriel : gwenn [dot] gayet [at] paris-valdeseine [dot] archi [dot] fr

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Spectres de l'architecture », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, https://doi.org/10.58079/154oy

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