Architecture as Environment

Architecture as Environment

Parc Architects

First book on the work and vision of Paris-based PARC Architects, featuring exemplary designs and installations at the interface of art and science

 

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Titelinformation

Edited by Émeric Lambert and Brice Chapon

1st edition

, 2019

Text in English

Hardback

88 pages, 71 color und 87 b/w illustrations

22.5 x 33 cm

ISBN 978-3-03860-150-0

Inhalt

Founded in 2009, Paris-based Parc Architectes has risen to prominence, winning awards and accolades in its native France and beyond. Just as important as its design work is Parc Architectes’s research on contemporary architecture and urbanism, laid out in the essay “Le Parc Planetaire (The Planetary Park)”, published in the firm’s own journal, PRAGMA, and on its blog, CRAPZINE.

This first book to focus on Parc Architectes, Architecture as environment features fifteen foundational designs by the firm, chosen to reflect the firm’s credo that the environment has to become a matter of architecture. At the interface of art and science, Parc Architectes’s designs are installations rather than mere structures, enabling adequate responses to contextual and conceptual issues in the construction of contemporary human environments. In addition to brief essays, the book also includes some 150 illustrations, including many in full color.

 

Named one of The Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2019.

 

Designed by Atelier Muesli, Paris.

 

Edition française

Autoren & Herausgeber

Brice Chapon

 ist Architekt und Gründungspartner von PARC Architectes in Paris. Er unterrichtet an der École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris Val-de-Seine.

Émeric Lambert

 ist Architekt und Ingenieur und Gründungspartner von PARC Architectes in Paris. Er unterrichtet an der École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Versailles.

Echo

«Avec L’architecture comme environnement, les associés de Parc défendent, en architectes, une vision plus symbiotique de la relation homme-nature, l’architecture étant considérée comme le principal médium de cette relation.» Laurent Perrin, La Revue urbanism