Off the record: Labics
In the Proust’s short questionnaire style, AA questions architects about their profession, their projects, their vision of the future. Today, we meet the italian office Labics, created in 2002 by Maria Claudia Clemente and Francesco Isidori. Based in Rome, the architects try to combine the theoretical approach with applied research.
Being an architect means…
Maria Claudia Clemente: Being an architect means working to make people’s lives better, because the environment we live in influences the quality of life, at all scales
Francesco Isidori: To try to build a better context (a better world) for a better life
What are, according to you, the new challenges of the profession ?
MC: The new challenges are the public spaces: their role and shape as spaces of integration
FI: Simplicity, essentiality and order
My perfect order would be…
MC: I don’t have an ideal order, as any order can be ideal
FI: A public building (a museum, a theatre, etc..) in a beautiful city
My job in 20 years
MC: Architecture is alway been the same since centuries, so in 20 years it will still be unchanged
FI: I hope to spend more time on the things that I love to do (designing buildings), and less on the other things that the profession requires
The advice I’d give to a young architect
MC: Study, go around the world, visit as many architectures as possible, be curious
FI: The architecture, the good one, always derives from re-writing the existing buildings. To become good architects the advice is: to study, to study, to study
What I want to transmit to my co-workers
MC: Rigour, passion, commitment
FI: The same passion, the same rigour that I try to apply to my work
The emerging architect we should follow
MC: Labics.
FI: José María Sánchez García.
The project I would have loved signing
MC: The Pantheon
FI: The Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin
The other job I would have practiced
MC: The photoreporter from the front and, in general, from areas of crisis
FI: Film director
An inspiring place
MC: Every beautiful place
FI: Antelope canyon, Arizona
A book, an object, a piece of art I particularly love
MC: Le Rouge et le Noir by Stendhal, a small miniature bought in Isfahan, the work of Rachel Whiteread
FI: The Metamorphosis by Kafka, the old cameras, The flagellation of Christ by Piero della Francesca
Visit the office’s website to see all the projects!