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Franklin Azzi was born on 12 August, 1975 in Paris, is a French architect. Discover Franklin Azzi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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They set their design workshop in the 44th floor of the Tower.
He then completed other public projects, the restoration of the Alstom halls in Nantes, which now hosts the school of the fr:École supérieure des beaux-arts de Nantes Métropole; the restructuring of the Mame Printing Houses in Tours, a 1950 building by Bernard Zehrfuss and Jean Prouvé; the reconversion of the Tri Postal and the Gare Saint-Sauveur into two cultural centers, in Lille.
Franklin Azzi (French: [fʁɑ̃klɛ̃ azzi]; born 12 August 1975 in Paris), is a French architect.
He is a graduate from the École Spéciale d'Architecture, and the Glasgow School of Art.
He is the founder of Franklin Azzi Architecture, an agency based in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris.
During his years of obligatory military service, Azzi did his first architectural works, in India and Turkey.
He studied at the ESA École Spéciale d'Architecture, where he had a significant encounter with Paul Virilio, a French cultural theorist and urbanist.
His practice mixing different areas of applied arts with architecture was inspired by his time at the Glasgow School of Art, where interdisciplinary studies are highly encouraged.
His first stores for Bali Barret in Japan were inaugurated in 2004.
Since 2006, Azzi has been head of Franklin Azzi Architecture, a multidisciplinary team, including architects, interior designers, decorators, graphic designers, art historians, and also parametric design researchers.
His first project with public funding was the Center for American Francophonie in Québec City.
In 2013, he worked with the City of Paris on the redevelopment of the Banks of the Seine, turning 2,5 kilometers of embankment into a pedestrian area.
He also completed private projects: the Docks in Saint-Ouen, the seat of La Française Group, in Paris, the first Mama Shelter tower in Dubai, for the AccorHotels group.
He took part in the Grand Paris Express project with the Chevilly-Larue station.
In 2014, he founded Franklin Azzi Design, with Noemie Goddard.
He collaborated with artists like Tatiana Trouvé, designers like Robert Carr, but also fashion designers, such as Bali Barret, Christophe Lemaire and Isabel Marant.
In July 2016, an international contest was launched for the metamorphosis of the Tour Montparnasse, with 700 international architecture agencies participating.
His agency joined two other Parisian agencies (Chartier Dalix Architectes and Hardel et Le Bihan Architectes) to form the Nouvelle AOM group, and submit a proposition.
In 2017, he was chosen to lead « the Tour Montparnasse metamorphosis », with the Nouvelle AOM team.
Azzi has always considered his work as "global architecture", as he has had a multidisciplinary background.
In September 2017, the Nouvelle AOM group won and revealed their rehabilitation project, focusing on redefining the visual identity of the Tower, but also on comfort and energetic performances issues.
The construction works are planned to last from 2019 to 2023, so that the Tower will be ready for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.