French Ministry of Culture

Laurence Madrelle

French Ministry of Culture, a red frame on invitations and posters for events organized by the Ministry. This invitation was part of a series of 12. We played with the blue logo designed in 1989 for the Ministry by Pippo Lionni. LM team: Amélie Boutry, Edoardo Cecchin. Photographer: Stéphanie Lacombe, 2004.

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    Laurence Madrelle, France (1994)

    Laurence spent seven years away from France in the UK and US. Foreign fellowship at Rhode Island School of Design, 1971. Worked with Malcolm Grear in Providence, RI. Back in...

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    French Ministry of Culture, a red frame on invitations and posters for events organized by the Ministry. This invitation was part of a series of 12. We played with the blue logo designed in 1989 for the Ministry by Pippo Lionni. LM team: Amélie Boutry, Edoardo Cecchin. Photographer: Stéphanie Lacombe, 2004.

    Laurence Madrelle, France (1994)

    Laurence spent seven years away from France in the UK and US. Foreign fellowship at Rhode Island School of Design, 1971. Worked with Malcolm Grear in Providence, RI. Back in Paris in 1974, met Jean-Pierre Grunfeld who shared the same interests: design for the public domain, the citizen rather than the consumer, the subject not the object. Within agencies from Signis to Topologies, which included up to 25 people, she developed identities, signing and campaign for public institutions, cities and more. In 1987 Laurence started LM communiquer, her own studio, and continued to work within the same fields with a small team and close to her two architect ‘brothers’, Patrick and Daniel Rubin at Canal studio. LM’s subjects range from the fight against Aids to signage for hospitals and cultural and education institutions. The studio also works on communication for urban renewal projects with Jean-Pierre Grunfeld. Laurence has been teaching at architecture schools since 1989.