Barclay & Crousse

Architecture Firm Regione di Lima / Peru

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Barclay & Crousse
Barclay & Crousse was founded in 1994 in Paris, France. Since 2006 the studio is based in Lima, maintaining their activity in France with Guilhem Roustan and Jean Marc Viste, partners at the new Parisian studio Atelier Nord-Sud.

Their work manage a wide range of programs and focuses both on the relationship to landscape and human wellbeing through pertinence in use, space and light. The aim of their work is to improve the natural and built environment with a rational and sustainable approach, in which the human being is a central issue.

Barclay & Crousse has received several international awards from international reviews as Architectural Review, Architectural Record and Wallpaper, among others. Their work has been recognized at the Buenos Aires Biennale with both de Biennale Latin America Prize and the Latin America Prize granted by the International Committee of Architectural Critics.

The place for Memory and the Equis house have been nominated for the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize in 2014. Equis house has also been first runner-up for the best built project at the IV Bienal Iberoamericana, and Malraux Museum got a nomination for the French prize Equerre d’Argent. Their work has been exhibited and published worldwide. The Italian editor Lettera Ventidue published in 2012 a monographic book about their works in the Peruvian desert coastline, presented at the 13th Venice Biennale, in which they also participated in the first Peruvian exhibition.
Barclay & Crousse
Barclay & Crousse
  • Address 199 Choquehuanca, 15401 Regione di Lima | Peru
  • Tel 51 1 252 0503

Barclay & Crousse was founded in 1994 in Paris, France. Since 2006 the studio is based in Lima, maintaining their activity in France with Guilhem Roustan and Jean Marc Viste, partners at the new Parisian studio Atelier Nord-Sud. Their work manage a wide range of programs and focuses both on the relationship to landscape and human wellbeing through pertinence in use, space and light. The aim of their work is to improve the natural and built environment with a rational and sustainable...