Pascal Flammer

Pascal Flammer (1973 in Fribourg) is a Swiss architect.

Biography

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Pascal Flammer studied architecture from 1994 til 2001 at ETH Zurich, TU Delft and EPF Lausanne. He worked from 1998 til 2005 for Valerio Olgiati in Zurich and subsequently opened his own office in Zurich. Pascal Flammer was invited by Rem Koolhaas to the Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2014. Flammer taught at the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, the Princeton University School of Architecture, the ETH Zurich, the Porto Academy, the Sandberg Institute, the Harvard University and current at Stuart Weitzman School of Design.[1][2]</ref>"Pascal Flammer Architekten". divisare.</ref>

Works

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Awards

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  • 2006: Swiss Art Award
  • 2007: Weißenhof Architekturförderpreis
  • 2012: Audience Award – Das beste Einfamilienhaus for Stöckli Weiermatt, Balsthal
  • 2013: Award – Häuser des Jahres for Stöckli Weiermatt, Balsthal
  • 2014: Philippe Rotthier European Prize for Architecture for Stöckli Weiermatt, Balsthal
  • 2024: Swiss Architecture Prize in category The best new building – Juryprice for Hobelwerk Baufeld D, Oberwinterthur
  • 2025: Balthasar Neumann Price for Hobelwerk Baufeld D, Oberwinterthur
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References

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