Christian de Portzamparc was born in Casablanca in 1944 and graduated
from the School of Fine Arts in Paris in 1970.
In 1994 Christian de Portzamparc became the first French architect to
gain the prestigious “Pritzker Architectural Prize”, at the age of 50.
He is also Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres,
Officier de l’Ordre du Mérite,
Chevalier de l’Ordre de la Légion d’Honneur;
Grand Prix d’Architecture de la Ville de Paris 1990
Médaille d’Argent 1992
Grand Prix National d’Architecture 1998, and
Honorory fellow of the American Institute of Architects ( A.I.A.)
The most prestigious city planning prize in France: “Grand Prix de l’
Urbanisme” was awarded to him 2004.
In 2006, the “Collège de France” created a 53rd chair dedicated to
‘artistic creation’, and called on Christian de Portzamparc to be
its first occupant.
He created his agency, the Atelier Christian de Portzamparc, in 1980.
Based in Paris, it constructs worldwide and is a cohesive team of 80
people that have positive working relationships with established
partners around the world. The work is organized with studio teams,
in order to maintain a close familiar work spirit with offices in
New-York City and Rio de Janeiro in addition to ‘satellite’ offices
situated near construction sites. The Atelier was awarded by American
magazine «Fast Company» the «Most innovative company in architecture»
prize.
Architect, urban planner and also a painter, C.de Portzamparc is
implicated in the research of form and meaning, as well as being a
constructor.
The atelier Christian de Portzamparc focuses on all scales of
construction and a wide variety of programs. Each individual project
is a new challengeof research and experimentation from the conception
design to the construction solutions.
The atelier may be also defined as an urban laboratory; based around
in-depth urban and structural analysis developed by C. de Portzamparc
since the 70’s through project manifesto, competitions and studies
that led to an evolution of methods, allowing a multitude of practical
applications to these theoretical research and analysis principals.
Within his renewed vision of urban structure, which he named the
“open block”, the work focuses on research and concerns the quality
of living spaces and the understanding of the city.
From buildings to urban rethink, the town is a founding principal of
his work, developing in parallel and in crossover along three major
lines: community oriented buildings, towers, and neighborhoods (from
the block to the major city developments).
• COMMUNITY ORIENTED BUILDINGS: Often becoming urban reference points,
symbols that draw together, creating a pole within the larger urban
landscape.
Through these large individual objects, urban poles of attraction,
Christian de Portzamparc creates environments wherein the interior
and exterior spaces interpenetrate, working as catalysts in cityscape
dynamics.