
Maud Caubet has been awarded the Woman Architect of the Year title by ARVHA, a distinction that celebrates her talent, creativity, and commitment to poetic, responsible, and living architecture.
💡 Highlights of her work:
🏢 Tour Racine: a bold transformation of the former ONF (National Forest Office) headquarters into a unique building crowned with a glass greenhouse.
🏘️ Origine: a mixed-use program in La Défense combining housing, a nursery, and offices, designed to blend harmoniously with its surroundings.
🏡 Maison des Landes: a stilt house, a true chameleon nestled in a pine forest, demonstrating exceptional sensitivity to the natural context.
✨ “Architecture is a consistent fight but also the most beautiful job,” said Maud Caubet upon receiving the award, encouraging future female architects to continue striving for a more equal society.
Thanks to Le Journal du Grand Paris for covering the news, and 👏 congratulations to the whole MAUD CAUBET ARCHITECTES team for this well-deserved recognition!
Photo credit: Juan Jerez
Read the article by Samuel Vivant in Le Journal du Grand Paris