David Serero (architect)

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David Serero
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Born (1974-02-02) 2 February 1974 (age 51)
Nationality
OccupationArchitect
AwardsRome Prize at the VILLA MEDICIS for the variable geometry acoustical domes (2004)
NEXT GENERATION PRIZE for "Scale Orography", Open air Theater, by Metropolis Magazine, New York (2004)
VII VENISE BIENNALE, Selected as part of the French pavilion exhibition (2002)
YOUNG ARCHITECT AWARD, Architectural League de New York (2002)
NOUVEAUX ALBUMS DES JEUNES ARCHITECTES (2002)
FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP, Franco-american Commission (1997)

David Serero is a French architect, who has worked on international projects in France, the United States, and Italy.

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Early life and education

Serero was born in 1974 in Grenoble. He graduated with a master's degree in Architecture and Urban Planning from Columbia University (New York) and with an Architecture Degree from École d’architecture Paris-Villemin. He lives and works in Paris and in New York.

Career

In 2002, he was listed by Surface magazine as one of the top ten avant-garde designers. In 2002 he received the "Nouveaux albums des jeunes architectes français" award from the French Ministry for Culture,[ citation needed ] and the New York Young Architects award from the Architectural League of New York.[ citation needed ] In 2004, he received the Rome Prize from the French Academy in Rome (Villa Medicis).[ citation needed ]

Serero is an adjunct professor at the École d'Architecture Malaquais in Paris, where his research focuses on matters of structural morphology and the performance of building envelopes. He also lectured at New York Pratt Institute and at Columbia University and on architectural design studios and workshops in the USA, in France, Italy and Austria.[ citation needed ]

In 2000, Serero founded Serero Architects in New York.

Notable projects

YearProjectLocationAdditional Information
2004-2005Glass LoftNew York, United States
2004-2005New York Center for the Art StudiesNew York, United States
2004-2012Hellenikon Metropolitan ParkAthens, Greece
2004-2005Variability Geometry Acoustical Domes Villa Médicis, Italy
2005Arcade Groupe HeadquartersFrance
2006-2009Archaeological Museum of OiseVendeuil-Caply
2007-2011 Saint Cyprien Auditorium/Movie TheaterSud Roussillon, FranceReceived commission but was not completed
2007-2010Orcines Cultural CenterOrcines, France
2008-2011Technopole Innovia Dole, France
2009-2010 EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg Business Center [1] Saint-Louis, FranceModifications
2009-2011Place Des Saisons La Defense, France
2009-2012 University of Amiens Library Amiens, France
2010-2012Saint-Hilaire Media Center Saint-Hilaire-Du-Harcouet, France
2010-2013Meudon Cultural Center Meudon, France
2011-2013Job Center in NantesFrance
2011-2013Cultural Center in Epinay-Sous-SénartFrance
2011-2014Museum of the Fromelles FightFrance

References

  1. Lomholt, Isabelle (2010-02-08). "Euroairport Business Centre Mulhouse Building". e-architect. Retrieved 2025-10-23.