Jury-GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN / Published on January 7, 2021
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Martine Dressou
Interior Architect
Open Architectes
Brussels, Belgium
PROUST QUESTIONNAIRE – PEOPLE OF DESIGN VERSION!
What prescient youthful memory relates to your present career?
My visits to the Textile Fair (Paris, France) and Design Fair (Kortrijk, Belgique).
What are three basic rules you learned from your mentors?
■ PASSION
■ OBSERVATION
■ PRECISION
What project launched your career?
The Crystal boutique hotel in Kinshasa. A concept worked in collaboration with Provencher_ Roy and Architecture 49 firms in Montreal.
Concept hôtel-boutique Crystal, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Photo credit: PROVENCHER_ROY.
Hotel-Boutique with clean contemporary lines combining textures of marble, black wood, metal in the different spaces. All elegantly punctuated with touches of gold.
Any music playing while you work?
Absolutely, depending on the project I’m working on:
Classical music, Jazz, variety, Rock, Soul, Folk….
Do you work in PJs or three-piece suits?
Neither… or both together.
What is your current design state of mind?
A state of mind… OPEN!
Sauveur, Renaix, Belgium, 2015.
Photo credit: Utku Pekli.
Materials and colors. Transformation and makeover of a Special Techniques office.
What living designer/architect do you most admire?
There are so many who deserve to be admired and among them a poet of light:
DAVIDE GROPPI, italian designer.
What is your most marked design quality?
I like to combine materials, to put them into shapes by associating them with colors taken from nature.
How would you like your designs to go down in history?
With elegance and timelessness.
What peer quality do you most value?
Open-mindedness and great listening.
Which project is the epitome of your work?
The Hôtel Crystal boutique project in Kinshasa.
Concept hôtel-boutique Crystal, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Photo credit: PROVENCHER_ROY.
Hotel-Boutique with clean contemporary lines combining textures of marble, black wood, metal in the different spaces. All elegantly punctuated with touches of gold.
How are your country of belonging’s values reflected in your work?
Belgium values of compromise, diversity and dialogue with a touch of absurdity but always with elegance.