Architecture

Noémie Goddard

Noémie Goddard

2021-2022
2021-2022

Born in Chambéry (France) in 1985, Noémie Goddard is an interior architect.

Trained in Applied Arts at the Boulle School and then at the École Normale Supérieure in Cachan, her comprehensive transdisciplinary architectural practice establishes dialogue between architecture, interior architecture and furniture design.

Associate Director of Creation and Communication in a Parisian architecture agency since 2009, she exercises and implements her reflections in a broad range of applications, from public buildings to microarchitecture via rehabilitation. In 2015, she cofounded a laboratory dedicated to interior architecture, in which they have developed a unique, unifying design methodology that seeks to reconcile scales and overlap disciplines, valorise fine craftsmanship and initiate artistic collaborations within architectural projects.

The project she is working on at Villa Medici aims to make a broad study of the question of interior and interiority, going beyond inhabiting in order to bring forth new arts of living. The project is located in Rome, a paradoxical example of capacities for reinventing the built landscape and disasters connected with over-urbanity, with a view to examining the reshaping of interior spaces as a way forward in the face of the excessive use made of resources that new constructions require. In the form of an investigation, bringing together chronicles and research applied to a work, the project is set to provide a historical and critical reinterpretation of interior layouts. Will the interior, adaptable and always in the making, guarantee our ability to inhabit tomorrow’s world? If interiors and individuals interact reciprocally, what new links might be envisaged between built envelopes, interior landscapes, and those who inhabit them?

 

 

 

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