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- Calvi Brambilla
- Centro Progetti Tecno
- Claudio Bellini
- Cosmas Bronsgeest
- Daniele del Missier
- David Rockwell
- David Rockwell I
- Elliot Engineering & Consulting
- Emilio Ambasz
- Eugenio Gerli
- Fabio Fantolino
- Gabriele and Oscar Buratti
- Gae Aulenti
- Goring Straja Architects
- Grimshaw studio
- HOK
- Jean-François Bodin
- Jean-Marie Duthilleul
- Jean-Michel Wilmotte
- Justus Kolberg
- Lievore Altherr Molina
- Luca Scacchetti
- Mario Bellini
- Matteo Fantoni
- Monica Förster
- Norman Foster
- Norman Foster Foundation
- Open Project
- Osvaldo Borsani
- Pasqualetti Design
- Pierandrei Associati
- Piero Lissoni
- Progetto CMR
- Rafael De la Hoz Castanys
- Rafael Moneo
- Rainlight
- Renzo Piano Building Workshop
- Ricardo Bofill
- Rodolfo Dordoni
- Shigeru Iwakiri
- Studio Daniel Libeskind
- Zaha Hadid Architects
- Zanon Architetti Associati
Jean-Michel Wilmotte
Architect, urban planner and designer, Jean-Michel Wilmotte was born in 1948 in Soissons, France and founded his own architecture company in Paris in 1975.
As part of his widespread activity, the architect prefers to design cultural and museo-graphic spaces with the aim of enhancing the existing heritage. The first encounter with Tecno took place inside the exhibition halls of the Louvre with the creation of the upholstered system Todo Modo. Since then, the collaboration has continued with the creation of objects featuring sober and clean lines, easily interpretable and coherent, conceived with particular attention to the object’s composition, choice of materials and finishes.
Today, his activity is structured around two companies: the Wilmotte & Associés architecture studio and the Wilmotte & Industries SAS design studio, which manage more than 100 projects a year, with an approach that is both innovative and conscientious, with particular attention to greenery, light and matter.