Studio KO founders Olivier Marty and Karl Fournier discuss their architectural journey, highlighting the influence of Morocco on their design ethos. They emphasize the importance of local materials and techniques in creating contemporary architecture that respects cultural identity, drawing inspiration from Japan's successful blend of tradition and modernity. The pair recount working with Gae Aulenti, whose demanding methods significantly shaped their approach to architecture. Marty and Fournier also share insights into their design philosophy, emphasizing the need to listen to the context and resist the pressure of fleeting trends, advocating for an architecture that reflects the client's personality rather than imposing a singular style.
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