Arnaud Depeyre is born in Paris in 1982 and graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris Malaquais in 2009. Between 2010 and 2017 he worked in several architecture offices as project manager, acquiring the necessary skills to manage large scale public and cultural projects as well as gaining experience on construction sites. In 2019 he co-founded DEPEYRE MORAND ARCHITECTURES along with Eléonore Morand. The ambition of his practice is to consider the parameters and constraints of each project as vectors of transformation for qualitative space. Each project is an opportunity to interrogate the relationship that exists between a site and its environment, a use and its space, in order to provide a specific response. Depending on the constraints of each project, he collaborates with external people to forge an array of intellectual and formal expertise. Each team is formed accordingly in order to share a common vision of the project, fed by diverse and complementary professional experiences. His project methodology produces objects that can take the shape of models, drawings, prototypes, and others from multiple techniques that tend to experiment and share expertise.