Valode & Pistre
Valode & Pistre (Valode et Pistre) is a French architecture firm founded by Denis Valode and Jean Pistre.[1] It has its head office in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, with branches operating for over ten years in Moscow and Beijing, .[2]
Based in Paris the firm works on projects both in France and across the globe in Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Asia, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, and Central America. Valode & Pistre’s practice focuses on very diverse scales, from developing comprehensive plans for brand new cities to designing furniture. It also includes very diverse briefs. In all of the sectors in which the firm works, its architects endeavor to transfer the contributions and innovations from one field to the other to offer renewed and novel, in-depth reflections going beyond the projects themselves. To accomplish this, the firm digs to the core of pluralistic questions, as much from sociological and scientific points of view as ecological, ethical, aesthetic, and cultural ones. This drive to be “ at the intersection of everything ”— a fertile ground of variable geometry— feeds a sort of mental gymnastics that embodies the creative process. “ What interests us is creating buildings that could not have been conceived in another location. The architectural gesture therefore has meaning and is rooted in something. ”
Projects
- T1 Tower
- Tour Generali
- Air France head office
- Air France Cité PN
- Bouygues head office
- Centre commercial Beaugrenelle
- Shenzhen World Exhibition Center, world largest convention center
- Tour Saint-Gobain
References
- Midant, Jean Paul. Diccionario Akal de la arquitectura del siglo XX. Ediciones Akal, 2004. 929. Retrieved from Google Books on June 28, 2010. ISBN 84-460-1747-4, ISBN 978-84-460-1747-9.
- Valode & Pistre (in English) - Select "Contact". Retrieved on 2 July 2010. "115 rue du Bac 75007 PARIS - FRANCE
- Valode & Pistre (in English) - Select "Projects". Retrieved on 2 July 2010.