Florent Nédélec

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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

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]

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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