Studio Milou Architecture [presentation copy by Milou, SIGNED]

Singapore: studioMilou Architecture, 2013- 2014. 1st ed., Quarto, 3 volume set, additional booklet and loosely inserted blurb sheet with presentation inscription from the architect Jean François Milou (signed), each volume in original stiff wraps in d.j., near fine condition in drop-over box

Jean François Milou was born in France and graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 1978, working as an architect from 1980 to 1995. In 1996, he established studioMilou architecture. His interest in the adaptive use of heritage buildings and sites developed organically after the firm won a competition in 1991 to build a museum around the remains of a mediaeval chapel near a Neolithic burial site in Bougon, France. The successful project drew media attention and other similar projects came his way. He has also worked as a consultant for the Unesco World Heritage Centre and the French government on projects in India, Nepal and Indonesia. The National Gallery Singapore was his first major project in Asia. This series of publications gives an overview of the Milou's work - the first presents work before 2004, the second focuses on public projects in France, the third volume details projects in Singapore and South-East Asia and the fourth, an overview and history of the firm of Milou Architects. Item #95095

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