Florent Nédélec is a French architect. He studied architecture in France and the United States and graduated with a “Diplôme d’Architecte DPLG” from the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-La Villette in Paris, France and a Master of Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, USA. Florent Nédélec is a registered architect with “l’Ordre des architectes d’Île-de-France” in Paris, France. His projects reflect a sensibility for minimalism.[1][2][3]

Florent Nédélec
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-La Villette
Georgia Institute of Technology
OccupationArchitect
AwardsBig River Prize, Best Business Hotels 2012, A+ Award Finalist 2014
PracticeNEDELEC Architecture Website
BuildingsThe Jervois, Hong Kong
Yong He Yuan, Taipei
ProjectsThe Hainan Resort, China

Biography edit

Prior to starting his own practice in 2007, Florent Nédélec worked with several architectural firms, including Atelier Jean Nouvel and Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects LLP, formerly known as I.M. Pei & Partners. He later became a principal of the New York architectural firm Frank Williams & Partners Architects LLP to work on multiple high-rise buildings in New York, Dubai and Moscow.[4][5][6]

Practice edit

Nédélec's firm has offices in Central, Hong Kong and Phuket.[7]

Projects edit

Nédélec has designed a number of buildings across the world:

  • 2015, Usherea Villa, Phuket, Thailand
  • 2015, Eight South Lane, Sai Wan, Hong Kong
  • 2014, Queen's Road Hotel, Central, Hong Kong
  • 2014, Yong He Yuan Residences, Taipei, Taiwan
  • 2012, Whitfield Hotel, North Point, Hong Kong
  • 2012, The Jervois, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
  • 2008, Bonham Strand Hotel, Central, Hong Kong
  • 2007, 3 West 57 Residential Tower, New York (with Frank Williams & Partners Architects LLP)
  • 2007, Connaught Road Office Building, Central, Hong Kong (with Frank Williams & Partners Architects LLP)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Perspective Magazine, June 2012, A Quiet presence
  2. ^ La Vie, Taiwan, July 2012, Architecture
  3. ^ Nedelec Architecture Profile
  4. ^ "Top Scene, June 2011, Interview". Archived from the original on 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
  5. ^ Squarefoot HK Magazine, April 2012, Building Futures
  6. ^ Squarefoot HK Magazine, April 2012, Building Futures (Mandarin Chinese)
  7. ^ Nedelec Architecture Contact

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