Odile Decq Benoît Cornette

Odile Decq Benoît Cornette

by Clare Melhuish (Author)

Synopsis

Odile Decq (b.1950) and Benoit Cornette (b.1953) first rose to international prominence with their administrative and social building for the Banque Populaire de l'Ouest in Rennes in 1990, which won no less than 10 architectural awards. Based in Paris, they featured in the French '40 under 40' exhibition in 1990 and have since been successful in many European competitions, recently completing two housing schemes in Paris, and working on larger-scale urban projects such as the revitalization of the docks at the Port de Gennevilliers, also in Paris.

Although Decq and Cornette have been variously described as post-modernist, deconstructionist and high-tech, their architecture is very difficult to categorize: its distinctive hallmark is their use of metal and sophisticated engineering techniques. This book charts the architects' working process in over 20 buildings and projects. It features their highly original models, which have groundbreaking architectural significance in contemporary architectural history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Published: 19 Feb 1998

ISBN 10: 0714837717
ISBN 13: 9780714837710

Media Reviews
An intellectually demanding but ultimately rewarding study. A visually stunning publication. -Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio

Clare Melhuish is an architectural critic and anthropologist working in the field of modern architecture and cultural identity. She is the author of Modern House 2 (Phaidon, 2000) and editor of Architecture and Anthropology (AD Profile 124, Academy Editions 1996). She has written extensively for the architectural press and other publications since the mid-1980s.