LEM+ architectes
Architecture Firm Paris / France


Henri Wallon primary school
Montreuil / France / 2013

38 social housing units in Eaubonne
Eaubonne / France / 2013

Marnes la Coquette – Construction de 44 logements sociaux
Marnes-la-Coquette / France / 2012
Pierre Lépinay and Bertrand Meurice met in 2000 while working in an agency. In 2004, they decided to join forces and submitted a competition entry for the multimedia library in Ballan-Miré, France. That same year, they created their own agency which has recently been renamed LEM+ architectes.
Their projects, covering a wide range of programmes that include housing, cultural amenities, schools and business premises, are designed to provide a calm and identifiable architecture. The aim is to allow the occupants to appropriate and personalise the space.
The objective expressed by Pierre Lépinay and Bertrand Meurice is to create high quality, comfortable and sustainable environments that can be proudly occupied by the occupants, allowing them to construct their own specific identity. The two architects offer distinctive buildings whose forms directly result from their specific settings. Their projects seek to make best use of modern technologies while also taking full advantage of climatic resources.

- Address 16 Rue de la Pierre Levée, 75011 Paris | France
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Pierre Lépinay and Bertrand Meurice met in 2000 while working in an agency. In 2004, they decided to join forces and submitted a competition entry for the multimedia library in Ballan-Miré, France. That same year, they created their own agency which has recently been renamed LEM+ architectes. Their projects, covering a wide range of programmes that include housing, cultural amenities, schools and business premises, are designed to provide a calm and identifiable architecture. The aim is to...

- Pierre Lepinay
- Founder

- Bertrand Meurice
- Founder