NP2F by Moises Puente & Djamel Klouche & Marcelo Faiden


ISBN
9783753304830
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
160

NP2F is an architectural studio created in 2009 by François Chas, Nicolas Guérin, Fabrice Long and Paul Maitre Devallon. It now has around twenty people spread between Nice and Paris and operates in various cities in France and abroad. The projects on which NP2F works are both architectural and urban and its areas of expertise are sport, housing, cultural and educational buildings, places of relaxation and restoration, and public spaces.

The issue contains the most important works of the studio made to date, preceded by a pair of critical essays by the architect and professor Djamel Klouche and the Argentine architect Marcelo Faiden; A conversation with the Chilean architect Felipe De Ferrari complements the monograph.
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NP2F is an architectural studio created in 2009 by François Chas, Nicolas Guérin, Fabrice Long and Paul Maitre Devallon. It now has around twenty people spread between Nice and Paris and operates in various cities in France and abroad. The projects on which NP2F works are both architectural and urban and its areas of expertise are sport, housing, cultural and educational buildings, places of relaxation and restoration, and public spaces.

The issue contains the most important works of the studio made to date, preceded by a pair of critical essays by the architect and professor Djamel Klouche and the Argentine architect Marcelo Faiden; A conversation with the Chilean architect Felipe De Ferrari complements the monograph.
ISBN:
9783753304830
Publication Date:
26 / 11 / 2024
Pages:
160


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