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This monograph collects, for the first time, the main architectural production since its creation in 2001 by the French studio ANMA, based in Paris and directed by Nicolas Michelin. With a work based mainly on architectural competitions won, this office has been positioned in the French landscape as an essential reference of the current architecture of the city, highlighting its transformation and urban renewal. The publication collects and develops 22 selected projects, among which the recently completed and brand new Ministry of Defense in Paris, works of urban restructuring and housing as…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
This monograph collects, for the first time, the main architectural production since its creation in 2001 by the French studio ANMA, based in Paris and directed by Nicolas Michelin. With a work based mainly on architectural competitions won, this office has been positioned in the French landscape as an essential reference of the current architecture of the city, highlighting its transformation and urban renewal. The publication collects and develops 22 selected projects, among which the recently completed and brand new Ministry of Defense in Paris, works of urban restructuring and housing as the "Bassin à Flot" of Bordeaux or the rehabilitation of the National Library of Strasbourg stand out with its imposing staircase. Each work is approached on the basis of its "8 themes" explained in the prologue, and marks the repertoire of solutions and a unique way to approach a project whether it is a new plant, rehabilitation or urban planning. Bilingual edition: Spanish & English
Autorenporträt
Nicolas Michelin is an architect and urban planner who was born in Paris in 1955. He founded ANMA in 2000 with Michel Delplace and Cyril Trétout as partners, and runs the agency with them today. During the 1990s, Nicolas Michelin worked with Finn Geipel at their firm, LABFAC. From 1985 to 2000, he ran the Rueil-Malmaison contemporary art school and art centre. Between 2000 and 2009, he became the head of the Versailles National School of Architecture. It was during this period that he set up the Maréchalerie contemporary art centre, dedicated to the role of art in the urban environment. In November 2011, he was invited by the Ministry of Culture and Communication to chair the Entretiens du Patrimoine et de l'Architecture [Heritage and Architecture Interviews] on the theme of Heritage and Architecture in Sustainable Cities.