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Actar Publishers
30 May 2023
Trace Bleu is a forward-looking approach that questions the ecological and social challenges facing our inhabited environments. Architecturestudio draws on its international experiences as an architect and urban designer to cross its approach with those of various multidisciplinary thinkers and experts.

This book is a forward-looking approach that questions the ecological and social challenges facing our inhabited environments. Architecturestudio draws on its international experiences as architect and urban designer to cross its approach with those of various multidisciplinary thinkers and experts.

Starting from the given at a geoscale, how to anticipate the common good? How to create incentive projects for more virtuous and ecological behaviours? How an urban or architectural project becomes part of daily life? These are the questions that Architecturestudio addresses, using cross- experiences to examine the future of our practice.
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Imprint:   Actar Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 200mm, 
ISBN:   9781638400509
ISBN 10:   1638400504
Pages:   234
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Architecturestudio is an international architecture, urban design and interior architecture office created in 1973 in Paris with local studios in Shanghai and Zug. Architecturestudio's identity is anchored in a Collective Design approach, which through dialogue and exchange promotes shared knowledge and a plural understanding of the world. The office has extensive expertise in a variety of fields, including offices and activities, religious and cultural projects, teaching and research, mixed housing programs, 20th century heritage, health and wellness, tourism and recreation, urban planning and mobility. Major references include the European Parliament of Strasbourg, the Arab World Institute (Silver Equerre and Aga Khan awards), the restructuring of the Jussieu Campus, the large auditorium of the Maison de la Radio, the National Theatre of Bahrain (USITT Architecture Award), the Jinan Cultural Centre, the Parc Marianne district in Montpellier or the ""Summers"" office building in Buenos Aires (AFEX Grand Prix).

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