Ecological crisis forces architects to question the future of the city. How can we reconcile burgeoning urbanization with respect of the territory and landscapes? Would the hut be the panacea of future times? Is it progress or nostalgia?
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Anne-Cécile ComarArchitect - Atelier du Pont
Snorre StinessenArchitect - Stinessen
Philippe TrétiackJournalist
Architect - Atelier du Pont
Anne-Cécile Comar is one of the architects founding partners of Atelier du Pont, an architecture and interior design studio created in Paris in 1997. The team currently consists of roughly 35 talented professionals who come from very diverse backgrounds. The studio is constantly reflecting on new ways of living, working and relaxing to create spaces that are creative and inspiring. The projects involve all disciplines at all scales, from architecture to interior design and decoration, furniture, artistic direction, space planning… Each project is a new adventure that takes inspiration from the local geography, climate, savoir-faire, and craftsmanship. This approach is necessarily renewed with each project, and it is this sense of spark and creativity that makes this studio unique.
Architect - Stinessen
The Architecture studio Stinessen is committed to developing projects that are conscious of their surroundings and the people inhabiting the spaces that they create. Interest, respect and curiosity are keywords to their processes. The studio provides a full range of services from architecture to interior and furniture design. Stinessen deliver tailor-made projects and products through a close interaction and dedicated service to their clients.
Journalist
An architect and urban planner by training, Philippe Trétiack is a journalist and writer. Special correspondent for thirty years now. He writes the architecture column in Beaux-Arts Magazine. An author, he has published around twenty books. He is a correspondent for the Academie des Beaux-Arts, the Institut de France, and associate member of the Académie d’Architecture.