Chewing gum may not seem like the ideal building material, but the French artist Jeremy Laffon has proved it perfect for his purposes.
From cityscapes intentionally undermined at points by a heat source, to helical towers, these constructs speak of resourcefulness and originality. Laffon will be showcasing at Association Limousin Art Contemporain & Sculptures in Limoges, France from the 13th of March until the 23rd of 2013.








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Matt Davis is a Virginia Tech graduate and one of the founding editors behind Arch2O. Launching the platform in mid‑2012 alongside fellow Hokies, he helped shape its identity as an international hub for design innovation and critical dialogue . With a foundation in architectural education and a passion for uncovering unconventional design approaches, Matt has contributed significantly—both editorially and strategically—to Arch2O’s growth, ensuring that emerging architects, academics, and creatives have a space to question, explore, and elevate the built environment.
