SCAU Architecture
SCAU Architecture is a french studio located in Paris formed by the architects Guillaume Baraïbar, Maxime Barbier, Bernard Cabannes, Mathieu Cabannes, Luc Delamain and François Gillard.
They have carried out numerous projects since the end of the 2000s such as the Halle polyvalente in Troyes in 2008, Vergers de la Plaine in 2012, the Velodrome Stadium of the Olympique de Marseille, the Rectorship in 2016 or the Maubeuge Zoo in France, among others.
The SCAU Architecture studio knows how to work very well with large-scale projects with very different programs, these projects show their own identity and with unique characteristics together with a very marked composition and logic.
They have carried out numerous projects since the end of the 2000s such as the Halle polyvalente in Troyes in 2008, Vergers de la Plaine in 2012, the Velodrome Stadium of the Olympique de Marseille, the Rectorship in 2016 or the Maubeuge Zoo in France, among others.
The SCAU Architecture studio knows how to work very well with large-scale projects with very different programs, these projects show their own identity and with unique characteristics together with a very marked composition and logic.
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