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Jean-Pierre Pranlas-Descours (born 1956) is a Parisian born award-winning French architect and urban planner associated with a minimalist aesthetic.〔Kenneth Frampton, introduction of Pranlas-Descours, Architecture, situations (AntePrima, 2011)〕〔Frédéric Edelmann, Un architecte lumineux (Le Monde, 1 avril 2011)〕〔Eric Firley, Caroline Stahl : The Urban Housing Handbook, “The interrupted spatial sequence of Faubourg architecture: appartements and studios in rue Charonne in Paris” (Wiley edition, 2009)〕 == Biography == Pranlas-Descours received his undergraduate education from the Ecole D’Architecture de Versailles and a Masters in Medieval History from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, expanding his exploration in the architectural complex societies of the Medieval cities in Italy. Immediately upon completion, he launched his firm, Pranlas-Descours Architect & Associates (1990 to present) and began teaching at the Ecole D’Architecture de Strasbourg, the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussée, the Ecole D’Architecture de Rennes, Paris-Tolbiac, Ecole Nationale D’Architecture de Paris-La-Villette, and is presently, a professor at the Ecole D’Architecture Paris-Malaquais. His guest-lecturing has taken him to architectural schools in France, Italy, Spain, Holland, Iceland, Germany, Singapore, Brazil, Peru as well as the United States: Cornell University, Columbia University, and Parson’s School of Design.
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