Informazioni su Hamonic+Masson & Associés
MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI SU HAMONIC+MASSON & ASSOCIéS
Gaëlle Hamonic and Jean-Christophe Masson
Profile
Hamonic+Masson & Associés is Gaëlle Hamonic, Jean-Christophe Masson and, since 2014, Marie-Agnès de Bailliencourt. The practice was founded in 1997, was nominated for the Mies van der Rohe prize in 2001, and in 2002 was awarded the Nouveaux Albums de la Jeune Architecture (NAJA).
The firm became recognised by the general public in 2003 by designing the Maison Métal in Paris’ Parc de la Villette. It was an event that placed Hamonic+Masson at the crossroads of art and architecture, a flexible place that allows for some adventurous undertakings. We have since staged events such as co-curating the French Pavilion at the 2008 Venice Biennial, and opened a series of exhibitions at venues such as the Cité de l’architecture & du patrimoine. Furthermore, Hamonic+Masson & Associés regularly participate in numerous international conferences and lectures.
In 2012, the office received the “prix spécial AMO Saint-Gobain” for the construction of 62 social housing units on rue Villiot in Paris’ 12th arrondissement.
The practice intervenes in all sectors including housing, public facilities, retail, offices, infrastructure and urban design in France and internationally. It is presently participating in the debate on height that has become such a hot topic throughout France. In 2015 the practice completed and delivered Paris’ first housing project measuring 50m since the 1970s, in the city’s Masséna district. Projects in the framework of the Grand Paris scheme are also currently being undertaken, notably the proposition for the Avenue Foch, which became one of the major projects backed by the Paris City Hall during Anne Hidalgo’s 2014 campaign for the Mayor of Paris.
Biography
Gaëlle Hamonic
born 17/10/1968 in Chatou
Architect DPLG, graduate of the Paris-Belleville National Superior Architecture School
Vice-president of the Maison de l’Architecture en Île-de-France
Jean-Christophe Masson
born 06/02/1967 in Marseille
Architect DPLG, graduate of the Paris-Belleville National Superior Architecture School
Teacher at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture in Versailles
Teacher at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris
The office HAMONIC + MASSON was created in 1997
Founding members of the association “French Touch” in 2008
Awards
Winners of the AMO 2011 prize Saint-Gobain special for the construction of 62 social houses in Paris’ 12th arrondissement
Nominated for the “Mies van der Rohe Prize 2003”, Miles van der Rohe Foundation, Barcelona
Winners of the Minister of Culture’s “New Album of Young Architects, 2001/2002”
Winners of the Grand prix Rénov 99 “Vivre c’est habiter”, 1999, for the restoration and extension of a house in Gretz-Armainvilliers.
Gaëlle Hamonic and Jean-Christophe Masson
Profile
Hamonic+Masson & Associés is Gaëlle Hamonic, Jean-Christophe Masson and, since 2014, Marie-Agnès de Bailliencourt. The practice was founded in 1997, was nominated for the Mies van der Rohe prize in 2001, and in 2002 was awarded the Nouveaux Albums de la Jeune Architecture (NAJA).
The firm became recognised by the general public in 2003 by designing the Maison Métal in Paris’ Parc de la Villette. It was an event that placed Hamonic+Masson at the crossroads of art and architecture, a flexible place that allows for some adventurous undertakings. We have since staged events such as co-curating the French Pavilion at the 2008 Venice Biennial, and opened a series of exhibitions at venues such as the Cité de l’architecture & du patrimoine. Furthermore, Hamonic+Masson & Associés regularly participate in numerous international conferences and lectures.
In 2012, the office received the “prix spécial AMO Saint-Gobain” for the construction of 62 social housing units on rue Villiot in Paris’ 12th arrondissement.
The practice intervenes in all sectors including housing, public facilities, retail, offices, infrastructure and urban design in France and internationally. It is presently participating in the debate on height that has become such a hot topic throughout France. In 2015 the practice completed and delivered Paris’ first housing project measuring 50m since the 1970s, in the city’s Masséna district. Projects in the framework of the Grand Paris scheme are also currently being undertaken, notably the proposition for the Avenue Foch, which became one of the major projects backed by the Paris City Hall during Anne Hidalgo’s 2014 campaign for the Mayor of Paris.
Biography
Gaëlle Hamonic
born 17/10/1968 in Chatou
Architect DPLG, graduate of the Paris-Belleville National Superior Architecture School
Vice-president of the Maison de l’Architecture en Île-de-France
Jean-Christophe Masson
born 06/02/1967 in Marseille
Architect DPLG, graduate of the Paris-Belleville National Superior Architecture School
Teacher at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture in Versailles
Teacher at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris
The office HAMONIC + MASSON was created in 1997
Founding members of the association “French Touch” in 2008
Awards
Winners of the AMO 2011 prize Saint-Gobain special for the construction of 62 social houses in Paris’ 12th arrondissement
Nominated for the “Mies van der Rohe Prize 2003”, Miles van der Rohe Foundation, Barcelona
Winners of the Minister of Culture’s “New Album of Young Architects, 2001/2002”
Winners of the Grand prix Rénov 99 “Vivre c’est habiter”, 1999, for the restoration and extension of a house in Gretz-Armainvilliers.
MAGGIORI INFORMAZIONI SU HAMONIC+MASSON & ASSOCIéS