Architecture-Studio

In this article we are going to explore Architecture-Studio in depth, a topic that has generated great interest and debate in recent times. From its origins to its relevance today, Architecture-Studio has been the subject of study and analysis in different areas. Through this article, we seek to shed light on this topic, addressing different perspectives and approaches that allow us to better understand its importance and impact in different contexts. To do this, we will rely on the vision of experts, studies and relevant data that will help us delve into the ins and outs of Architecture-Studio and reflect on its relevance in contemporary society.

Architecture-Studio is a French architecture firm known for the Seat of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, the Arab World Institute in Paris (together with Jean Nouvel), and the Notre-Dame-de-l'Arche-d'Alliance Church in Paris. Architecture-Studio has been developing over the years and has established an office in Shanghai, and CA'ASI in Venice, Italy.

History

Architecture-Studio was created in 1973 in Paris.

After the 2001 Shanghai world exposition, Architecture-Studio began to grow in China.[1]

Philosophy

Architecture-Studio defines architecture as "an art that is socially committed and engaged in the construction of mankind's living environment". Architecture-Studio's work is based on group culture, developing a real team work through a collective conception of Architecture; a will to go beyond individual interests in favour of dialogue and debate, thereby transforming all individual knowledge into collective creative potential.

Architecture-Studio believes that this also involves being open to encounters that can alter the way of thinking or, at least, inflect it (a book, a film, a man, a mistake on a building site…). This approach is a key to the conception process; a process which is not linear but iterative, not static but dynamic, not only intellectual and abstract but organic and concrete.

Associates

Carried by this open-minded attitude, Architecture-Studio's team has progressively grown. Martin Robain, the founder, has been joined by:

  • Rodo Tisnado (since 1976);
  • Jean-François Bonne (since 1979);
  • René-Henri Arnaud (since 1989);
  • Alain Bretagnolle (since 1989);
  • Laurent-Marc Fisher (since 1993);
  • Marc Lehmann (since 1998);
  • Roueida Ayache (since 2001);
  • Gaspard Joly (since 2009);[2]
  • Marica Piot (since 2009);[2]
  • Mariano Efron (since 2009);[2]
  • Amar Sabeh El Leil (since 2009);[2]
  • Romain Boursier (since 2018);
  • Widson Monteiro (since 2018) .

Office and subsidiaries

10 rue Lacuée, 12e Arrondissement (main office);

Building 20# TongLeFang, No.555 HaiFang Road, Shanghai (subsidiary);

Campiello Santa Maria Nova, Cannaregio (CA'ASI, exhibition space).

Main projects

Arts High School in Clermont-Ferrand, 2006.

References

  1. ^ "Architecture Studio, pionnière en Chine". Connaissance des Arts (in French). 2016-02-18. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  2. ^ a b c d "Quatre nouveaux associés fêtés chez Architecture-Studio". Le Moniteur (in French). 2009-03-30.