Amor Immeuble architectural project Rue Lecourbe Paris

Amor Immeuble Architecture and Spatial Design Studio

Amor Immeuble is a distinguished architecture and spatial design practice known for its diverse portfolio of residential, cultural, and experimental projects. Operating primarily in France and Belgium, Amor Immeuble has established a significant presence in cities like Paris and Brussels. The studio's work is characterized by a deep engagement with the specificities of each site and program, ranging from the renovation of private residences to the design of complex cultural spaces. Notable projects include the scenography for Dom Juan at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier and the development of the Bibliothèque éthologique in Grancey-le-Château. The practice of Amor Immeuble extends beyond traditional building design, incorporating elements of curatorial practice and artistic intervention. This is evident in projects like Corporate Skincare for Architecture Curating Practice and installations like Pièces déposées at the DNL Gallery. Their residential expertise is showcased in various urban contexts, such as the Rue Lecourbe and Boulevard Voltaire projects in Paris, as well as the Rue Dupont de l’Eure. Additionally, Amor Immeuble explores landscape and industrial themes, as seen in the Gravière project and the renovation of the Moulin Foulon. By blending architectural rigor with a sensitivity to historical and cultural contexts, Amor Immeuble continues to shape the contemporary landscape through innovative design and thoughtful spatial storytelling.