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Philippe
Rahm
Philippe Rahm (born 1967) is a Swiss architect known for his research-driven, climate-responsive designs that integrate meteorology, physiology, and architecture. Founder of Philippe Rahm Architectes, he explores the role of light, temperature, and air composition in shaping built environments. Notable projects include the Jinghe New City Culture & Art Centre in China, the Central Park in Taichung, and exhibitions at the Venice Biennale. His work challenges traditional architectural norms by emphasizing atmospheric conditions as design elements, pushing the boundaries of sustainability and ecological urbanism. Rahm’s innovative approach continues to influence climate-conscious architecture and environmental design.

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