This publication documents the innovative
pedagogic project of the International School Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in Manosque, conceived by architects Jean-Michel Battesti and Rudy Ricciotti.
French
architect and engineer of Italian origin, Rudy Ricciotti (born in 1952 in Kouba, Algeria, lives and works in Bandol in the Var region), recipient of the Grand Prix National de l'Architecture in 2006, is notably the architect of the
Mucem in Marseille. Ricciotti spent his childhood in Camargue after his family left Algier. He learned about the world of construction by accompanying his father, a bricklayer, to building sites, but he also quickly discovered the emotional and formative power of the works of great artists, writers, filmmakers and others, which would secretly nourish his work as an architect. The author of numerous books on architecture, he is now also a recognised thinker on the ethical and aesthetic issues that should motivate contemporary architecture.
Bastien Bachey is a writer.