Guillaume DELEMAZURE is a part-time Lecturer in the Architecture Department. He holds a Diploma in architecture from ENSAIS (1992), a DEA in Spatial Systems and Regional Planning from Louis Pasteur University (1993), and a Master of Architecture from Pratt Institute (1997). He is currently pursuing a PhD on "architecture of border towns." His professional experience includes roles as a project manager and partner at Herzog & de Meuron in Basel, Switzerland, and as the founder of his own architectural agency in 2007. Research Interests: Development of hybrid urban and architectural typologies in border areas Architectural responses to cross-border urbanism Design methodologies in contemporary architecture His work explores the intersection of architecture and urban planning in contested or transitional spaces, with a focus on creating unique typologies that respond to the complexities of border regions. Publications and Conferences: 2002: "den Menschen auf seine Körperlichkeit zurückwerfen" – Archithese , Prada Levanella project 2004: Projects 198 – AMC , Pompidou Center 2004: "genius loci" – Werk, buildings + living , Elbphilharmonie Hamburg 2006: A+U special issue , Herzog & de Meuron 2002-2006 2007: Saint Louis station project – Le Moniteur Professional Activity: 2007: Founded Guillaume Delemazure architect agency 2005–2006: Partner at Herzog & de Meuron, Basel – supervised 5-6 project teams 2000–2005: Project Manager at Herzog & de Meuron 1997–2000: Project Manager at François & Henrion, Nancy 1996–1997: Project Manager at Rockwellgroup, NYC His multilingual capabilities (French, English, German) support his international practice and academic engagement across Europe and the United States.



