To do nothing, or to do only what is strictly necessary… “now more than ever we need intelligent solutions to troublesome situations”.
“It is important to make buildings in which users find freedom” - Anne Lacaton, Lacaton & Vassal
The pictures of their homes, always furnished with conventional household effects, and of their public buildings busy with people, stand as proof that the authors seek proximity to reality, to life.
That attitude, perceived in all their works, is contagious: theirs is happiness architecture.
To do nothing, or to do only what is strictly necessary… “now more than ever we need intelligent solutions to troublesome situations”.
“It is important to make buildings in which users find freedom” - Anne Lacaton, Lacaton & Vassal
The pictures of their homes, always furnished with conventional household effects, and of their public buildings busy with people, stand as proof that the authors seek proximity to reality, to life.
That attitude, perceived in all their works, is contagious: theirs is happiness architecture.