Both childlike and ghostly, the No Reason to Move hut has wide, carved wooden legs; its bare windows peer out at visitors from the roof of the Bassin du Roy Bâtiment de Manœuvre where it is installed. Offering a view of the city’s modern (Perret) and contemporary (Tour Alta) architecture, the wooden house-character seems to emerge from a forgotten memory, a kind of ghost, awakening the city's buried past, emerging from the ruins to return in spectacular and mysterious fashion to the foreground...