Architectural Coffee Break
2001
2001 is an architecture company.
The abstraction of its name symbolizes the office’s ambitions to operate discreetly yet determinedly and intervene strategically in the environment practiced by society.
This environment defines our fields of interests, activities and scales: Territories, buildings, spaces and ideas.
2001 aims at a double production: both physical and built, as much as intellectual and cultural.
2001 thinks and produces an architecture reduced to the essential, responding in a rational, pragmatic yet ambitious way to the urgencies and needs of contemporary society.
2001 is convinced that architecture can and must have a beneficial impact on man, both for his built as much as his cultural environment.
2001 is an architecture company.
The abstraction of its name symbolizes the office’s ambitions to operate discreetly yet determinedly and intervene strategically in the environment practiced by society.
This environment defines our fields of interests, activities and scales: Territories, buildings, spaces and ideas.
2001 aims at a double production: both physical and built, as much as intellectual and cultural.
2001 thinks and produces an architecture reduced to the essential, responding in a rational, pragmatic yet ambitious way to the urgencies and needs of contemporary society.
2001 is convinced that architecture can and must have a beneficial impact on man, both for his built as much as his cultural environment.
The abstraction of its name symbolizes the office’s ambitions to operate discreetly yet determinedly and intervene strategically in the environment practiced by society.
This environment defines our fields of interests, activities and scales: Territories, buildings, spaces and ideas.
2001 aims at a double production: both physical and built, as much as intellectual and cultural.
2001 thinks and produces an architecture reduced to the essential, responding in a rational, pragmatic yet ambitious way to the urgencies and needs of contemporary society.
2001 is convinced that architecture can and must have a beneficial impact on man, both for his built as much as his cultural environment.