Frédéric Einaudi studied at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Marseille-Luminy before joining the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-Belleville for a Master's degree. He graduated under the direction of Pierre Louis Faloci in 2009. He went to work for a year in Switzerland at Guidotti Architetti and did his HMO at Babin+Renaud Architectes in Paris where he worked for two years. He founded with Maxime Gil and Anthony Rodrigues the architecture studio EGR in 2013. In 2016 the workshop won the “Albums des Jeunes Architectes et Paysagistes,” a prize awarded by the Ministry of Culture and Communication. In parallel with his professional practice, Frédéric Einaudi conducts a teaching activity, first in Paris-Belleville and then in Marseille-Luminy. He supervised with Giacomo Guidotti a workshop in July 2015 at the WAVE of the University of Architecture of Venice. He participated in the creation of the architecture journal Cosa Mentale in 2009 by co-ensuring the editorial direction. In 2014 the magazine became "Les éditions Cosa Mentale", a publishing house in which he took over the management of the Essais collection alongside Simon Vergès ATELIER EGR founded in 2013 with architecture capacities, constantly mindful about its relationship with cities, the studio is committed to very different projects, in scale and in nature. From urban study to the building of housing or public facilities, its projects aim at fitting into cultural continuities and harnessing the right amount of resources in order to offer precise, sensible, and durable responses. The studio’s approach is sensitive to context, linkages, but also to the question of construction and shape. This is meant to foster an architecture that is both responsible and anchored in its era.