Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost
Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost’s career is closely linked to that of Dominique
Perrault, as she conceives and supervises all projects of the studio as
its art director. Dominique Perrault's work is also that of Gaëlle
Lauriot-Prévost, a product of a mutual collaboration for over than more
than twenty years.Educated at the school Camondo, Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost
joined Dominique Perrault in 1989, one year after graduation. For
over twenty
years Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost has been actively
involved in the design
and development of the largest projects of the office: the National Library of France, the
Velodrome and the Olympic Pool in Berlin, and the European Court of
Justice and the Olympic Tennis Centre in Madrid or Ewha Womans University,
Seoul, awarded many prizes.
They reflect the architect’s intentions in an intimate scale, always remaining human. As the studio’s artistic director, she plays a fundamental role in assuring the architectural quality in all projects, as her requirements not only technical an artistic but human.