MAUPIN Stéphane (architect)
Diamonds in the sky. The glazing of the European Centre for Judaism in Paris
Gluing materials: engraved laminated glass, gold leaf, brass
40X50X5cm
2019 Original signed
Diamonds in the sky. The glazing of the European center of Judaism in Paris Collage materials: etched laminated glass, gold leaf, brass 40X50X5cm 2019
Stéphane Maupin was born in Baghdad in 1966, he obtained his diploma as a DPLG architect in Marseille after studying building sciences at the University of Paris VI. He then completed a Master of Architecture at the SCI-arc in Los Angeles thanks to a Lavoisier Scholarship and the Richard Lounsbery Prize from the Academy of Architecture. The Villa Médicis Hors Les Murs program takes him to Japan for a research stay. He will stay in Brazil for the installation of the collections of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Oscar Niemeyer's Oca.
Since 2008, he has been a lecturer at ENSA Paris Val de Seine, and will be a lecturer at Académie Julian, Penninghen in 2019. He is regularly invited to sit on juries in other French and international schools.
It is a great humanity that characterizes him and his works, as well as a unique sense of humor: he creates his architecture with pleasure, mixing play of spaces and sensory games.
To reward his research and his work, his singular career and his achievements which definitively mark by their intelligence and their poetry, the Academy of Architecture wished to award him the Medal of Architecture Fondation Le Soufaché.
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