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Chaix & Morel
nationality: french
Chaix & Morel et Associés
Atelier d'Architecture
www.chaixetmorel.com
contact@chaixetmorel.com
16, rue de Haies
75020 Paris - France [France]
Tel: +33.1.43.70.69.24
Philippe Chaix

* Saint Mandé, France [France], 1949
nationality: french
Jean Paul Morel

* Verdun, France [France], 1949
nationality: french
Rémi Lichnerowicz

* Boulogne-Billancourt, France [France], 1970
nationality: french
Rémy Van Nieuwenhove

* São Paulo, Brazil [Brasil], 1957
nationality: brazilian
Walter Grasmug

* Weiz, Austria [Österreich], 1961
nationality: austrian
Anabel Sergent

* Vernon, France [France], 1961
nationality: french
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
 
 
The architectural firm chaixetmorel. operates from locations in Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, offering a unique blend of European backgrounds and diverse perspectives. The multilingual and multicultural composition of the team, consisting of around 40 employees from 10 different nations, contributes significantly to the firm's understanding of architecture.

Founded in 1983 by French architects Philippe Chaix and Jean-Paul Morel, the studio is now composed of five architect partners, three French and two German-speaking: Pierre Cornil, Jan Horst, Walter Grasmug, Remi Lichnerowicz, and Rémy Van Nieuwenhove.

The company's most important projects include the polyvalent concert and event halls Zenith in Paris and Montpellier (F), the Ecole des ponts et des chaussées et des sciences geographiques university in Marne la Vallée (F), the Licorne football stadium in Amiens (F), the renovation of the Petit Palais (Museum of Fine Arts) on the Champs-Élysées in Paris (F), the administration campus for Thyssen Krupp in Essen (D), the conversion and expansion of an Art Nouveau building from the 1930s into the Museum of European History in Brussels (BE), and the mixed-use campus district Viertel Zwei Plus in Vienna (A).

Currently, the firm's most important projects in planning and execution include the headquarters of the French energy company Engie - Paris (F), reversible residential buildings and the media center of the Olympic Village for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris (F), the renovation and expansion of the Parc sportif sports complex in Limoges (F), and the conversion of the listed Tegel airport in Berlin (D).

In a world of technological demands, chaixetmorel. steadfastly pursues a poetic approach, often breaking with the anonymity of large dimensions and questioning current trends.

The headquarters of chaixetmorel. are located in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, in a light-filled, pavilion- like remise in the middle of a green courtyard. The office building itself reflects the firm's architectural principles, including lightness and transparency and a reduction to the essentials.
BUILDINGS
 
2000 - 2003
Souham III
France [France] » Lille
1995 - 1999
France [France] » Amiens
CREDITS
 
 
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