Jouin & Manku, from the Plazza Athenee to the Mandarin Oriental

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Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku Architects

Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku have associated to create projects space or design architecture in which they express their ideas and thoughts in a universal language and contemporary.
Their studio also conceives of Fermob furniture or Pedrali Matteograssi but projects as interior architecture on 36,000 square meters of In/Out Campus SFL Boulogne-Bilancourt. Both creators are still the crossroads of design and architecture.
The campus In / Out is situated on the river Seine, Paris, is a former Thompson renovated factory. They occupied the central part of which is a former industrial yard transformed into a clubhouse with restaurant, a cafeteria, and meeting spaces. This former industrial court had a glass ceiling they removed to create a sort of atrium, which maximizes access to the light in the floors. They also use well as stainless steel strip adhesive.
The two architects are currently working on the interior of the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Doha, Qatar. They do provide the installation of a fresh soil, no carpet, with selected materials on site.
Patrick Jouin, pedagogical director of the Academy of Hermes expertise, organizes an educational program for engineers, craftsmen, and designers together and shall exchange their knowledge.
Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku are also responsible for the new restaurant Alain Ducasse at the Plaza Athenee project. The will of the chief Ducasse is the simplicity and the two architects seek ay introduce wonderful, of modernity but coldness.
The style of these two partners is characterized by fluidity. Their working principle is always in the same direction: they go first to the personality of the Sponsor and will then build around it. They also plan in place of the user.
The construction of the house in Kuala Lumpur has also contributed to their great success. A true architectural masterpiece in which they have chosen to integrate the rock, the house seems to merge into the rock, no air conditioning or double glazing, the goal being to be immersed in the sounds of nature.

Learn more about Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku architects

Website : http://www.patrickjouin.com/