Projet

Lâme

Nouvelle identité
Client
Services
Year
2024

Lâme is an architecture and design atelier based in Paris, founded in 2013 by architects Alexandre Lahyani and Angel Menendez. With a dozen international collaborators, the team designs public spaces, cultural or sports facilities, boutiques, and showrooms, in Paris but also all over the world.

Angel and Alexandre met at Studio Milou during the rehabilitation of the Carreau du Temple in Paris, where they later designed a modular cultural space. This was the very first project of the office.

Lâme is driven by the question of legacies: how to continue by doing things differently? Lâme is committed to repairing precisely. And re-pairing could mean 'making pairs again.' Private or public, new or transformed, architecture or design: between these different spatial and temporal scales, Lâme engages clients and users in the collective adventure of transformation.

Lâme creates public facilities that embody their human and physical context, striving to implement themselves most accurately: by utilizing local materials and crafts, revealing pathways, and always prioritizing the human scale.

For its speed of execution and its attention to detail, Lâme engages in interior design for retail. In this school of customization, imaginations are realigned to align the visitor's experience with awareness of their environment.

If the city is a palimpsest, Lâme adds zest to it by imagining encounters and moments that are unforgettable.

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