This issue of TC Cuadernos is dedicated to the architectural production of the studio Brenac Gonzalez & Associés, founded in Paris in 1981 by Xavier Gonzalez and Olivier Brenac.
This book brings together a curated selection of 16 works that reflect the studio's philosophy, focused on creating innovative spaces in harmony with contemporary needs, the environment, and local culture.
The work of Brenac & Gonzalez is distinguished by its construction rigor, artisanal approach, and focus on using materials and techniques specific to each project. This "industrial poetry" is evident in the attention to detail, choice of color palettes, finishes, and precision in design and execution of structural elements, facades, and finishes.
The projects, spanning residential, office, educational, and cultural buildings, are organized into four recurring themes that transcend traditional programmatic distinctions and address broader social dynamics and the needs of clients and users. These themes are fostering community, orchestrating transitions, promoting acceptability, and industrial poetry - approaches that relate Brenac & Gonzalez's architecture to the pressing issues of our time.
Accompanied by essays from Jacques Lucan, Annabelle Hagmann, and Jean-Louis Violeau, who delve into the architects' philosophy and vision, each project is also meticulously documented with texts, photographs, plans, and construction details.
This issue of TC Cuadernos is dedicated to the architectural production of the studio Brenac Gonzalez & Associés, founded in Paris in 1981 by Xavier Gonzalez and Olivier Brenac.
This book brings together a curated selection of 16 works that reflect the studio's philosophy, focused on creating innovative spaces in harmony with contemporary needs, the environment, and local culture.
The work of Brenac & Gonzalez is distinguished by its construction rigor, artisanal approach, and focus on using materials and techniques specific to each project. This "industrial poetry" is evident in the attention to detail, choice of color palettes, finishes, and precision in design and execution of structural elements, facades, and finishes.
The projects, spanning residential, office, educational, and cultural buildings, are organized into four recurring themes that transcend traditional programmatic distinctions and address broader social dynamics and the needs of clients and users. These themes are fostering community, orchestrating transitions, promoting acceptability, and industrial poetry - approaches that relate Brenac & Gonzalez's architecture to the pressing issues of our time.
Accompanied by essays from Jacques Lucan, Annabelle Hagmann, and Jean-Louis Violeau, who delve into the architects' philosophy and vision, each project is also meticulously documented with texts, photographs, plans, and construction details.