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Anne Lacaton was born on 2 August, 1955 in Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière, is a French architect. Discover Anne Lacaton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 2 August 1955
Birthday 2 August
Birthplace Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière
Nationality France

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1955

Anne Lacaton (born 2 August 1955) is a French architect and educator.

She runs the architectural practice Lacaton & Vassal, with Jean-Philippe Vassal.

The pair were jointly awarded the 2021 Pritzker Prize.

She was born in Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière on 2 August 1955.

1960

Lacaton & Vassal have worked with Frederic Druot on sustainable housing projects, reinventing old 1960s era social housing in a project called Plus.

Plus is an initiative to upgrade old social housing into better living spaces.

They've published literature on the project.

1984

Lacaton graduated in architecture from the École nationale supérieure d'architecture et de paysage de Bordeaux and received a master's degree in urban planning from the University of Bordeaux in 1984.

Lacaton often visited Vassal in Niger, who worked there as an architect and town planner; they built their first joint project, a straw hut.

1987

In 1987, Lacaton formed the practice Lacaton & Vassal, with Jean-Philippe Vassal.

2000

Initially based in Bordeaux, the practice moved to Paris in 2000.

Lacaton & Vassal's work focuses on reduced-cost construction.

Many projects are hybrids between a contemporary building concept and more diverse techniques, upsetting building contractors' standard practices.

2001

The firm renovated the Palais de Tokyo contemporary art museum in Paris, completed in 2001.

2003

The project, a bare bones reclamation of an art deco building near the Seine, was short-listed for the EU Mies Award in 2003.

2005

In 2005, Lacaton & Vassal and architect Frédéric Druot were selected to reshape the Tour Bois le Prêtre, a 17-story housing tower on Paris' northern edge designed by architect Raymond Lopez in 1957.

The team cut away most of the thick façade's panels, installing balconies and large sliding windows in their place, opening the apartments to more natural light.

The units were also enlarged and opened, and the firm installed new plumbing, bathrooms, ventilation, and electric systems.

2007

Lacaton was visiting professor at the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Madrid (2007–13); EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; 2004, 2006, 2010–11 and 2017–18); University of Florida (2012); State University of New York at Buffalo (2013); Pavillon Neuflize OBC-Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2013–14); and Harvard University.

2013

The project was a runner up in the Design of the Year award from the UK's Design Museum in 2013, coming top of the architecture category.

The practice has also worked on the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture in Nantes; the art collection project FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais in Dunkirk; the Cap Ferret residential building in Cap Ferret, and the Grand Parc Bordeaux (with Frédéric Druot and Christophe Hutin).

2017

Lacaton was appointed as Associate Professor of Architecture & Design at ETH Zurich in 2017.

Her academic teaching focuses on an ideological and socio-political approach to architecture.

Lacaton's designs and constructions support human use rather than iconic display, concerned with the people involved.

Her designs aim to promote user participation, such as residents in areas undergoing redevelopment.

2019

This last project was the winner of the EU Mies 2019 Award, for the best contemporary architecture in Europe.

2020

Anne Lacaton served as a jury member for The Daylight Award in 2020 and 2022.