Drawn by Hand: Géométral's Site-Specific Architecture

Founded in 2022 by Clément Masurier and based in Paris, France, Géométral is an architectural practice defined by design strategies that are linked to the landscape, which it treats as a primary determinant of form. The studio, one of the winners of the ArchDaily 2025 Next Practices Awards, approaches each project as a small universe that combines program, atmosphere, and spatial narratives. Rather than a single signature style, they focus on crafting moods and situations tailored to each context and user.

In its early stages, the studio lacked a built portfolio and responded by developing "fictional architectures" situated on real topographies. This exercise was not merely an aesthetic pursuit but a methodological anchor, as it allowed the firm to establish a rigorous process of site analysis and typological testing before receiving physical commissions. By treating imaginary projects with the same technical scrutiny as real ones, the studio developed a library of formal responses to environmental constraints that now dictate their built work.

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Cite: Moises Carrasco. "Drawn by Hand: Géométral's Site-Specific Architecture" 04 Mar 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1038214/drawn-by-hand-geometrals-site-specific-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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