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Designing city through landscape
Jacqueline Osty
ATELIER OSTY ET ASSOCIÉS
THU, 6.6.24, 19:00 – Hörsaal 7, TU Wien

Jacqueline Osty studied architecture at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture et Beaux-Arts in Paris and landscape architecture at the National School of Landscape Architecture in Versailles. In 1985, she founded her own office in Paris, which she renamed Atelier Jacqueline Osty & Associés (AJOA) in 2007. Jacqueline Osty is a lecturer at the National School of Landscape Architecture in Blois, France.

Jacqueline has gained national recognition for her contextual and sensitive urban approaches and her ability to translate landscape with a strong architectural feeling as a locally anchored structure. Jacqueline has worked on many urban design projects for most of France’s major cities. She has developed a very contextual and sensitive approach to the site, working back and forth from a large territorial scale to the scale of small details. Each project is like a fine piece of weaving. In her landscape design, Jacqueline sets out clear and simple lines in contrast with a richness of textures and materials. Her works covers a variety of landscape types from large public parks, public places to urban restructuring.

Jacqueline Osty's work has won several awards, including the Grand National Prize for Landscape and the Grand Prize for Urban Design 2020.

Fotocredits:
© Atelier Osty / Parc Martin Luther King

 

HB2 Lecture Series – TU Wien
Univ.Prof. DI Dietmar Feichtinger
Made in France

Architecture has a socio-political presence in France. Presidents have manifested the visibility and status of the built environment through their initiative:
Georges Pompidou with the Centre Pompidou, Francois Mitterand with the Grands Projets, the French National Library, the expansion of the Louvre, the Grand Arche in the Defence, Jacques Chirac with the Museum at Quai Branly.

Seven protagonists of current French architecture will come to the TU Vienna.
They represent different approaches to architecture and at the same time several generations. They will explain themselves through reports on their work and their architectural attitude.

TUE, 14.11.23, Yves Moreau, Gilles Delalex, Quentin Moranne / STUDIO MUOTO
THU, 14.12.23, Marc Barani / ATELIER MARC BARANI
THU, 11.1.24, Myrto Vitart / IBOS VITART ARCHITECTES
THU, 21.3.24, Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost / DOMINIQUE PERRAULT ARCHITECTURE
THU, 11.4.24, Dominique Alba / POLITICS, CITIES, ARCHITECTURE
THU, 23.5.24, Florence Lipsky / LIPSKY + ROLLET
THU, 6.6.24, Jacqueline Osty / ATELIER OSTY ET ASSOCIÉS

TU WIEN INSTITUT FÜR ARCHITEKTUR UND ENTWERFEN
FORSCHUNGSBEREICH HOCHBAU – KONSTRUKTION UND ENTWERFEN E 253/5
UNIV.PROF. DI DIETMAR FEICHTINGER

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