Vincent Lavergne’s office works in the fields of architecture, urban planning and research. Based in Paris, it develops its activities around the issues of city transformation on different scales, encompassing the adjustment of urban phenomena to the new requirements of sustainable development.
The office is called upon complex and technical projects where the urban and architectural aspects are inseparable, such as operations on ancient infrastructures, major restructuring programs, overlapping programs, industrial conversions. It is currently leading several projects such as the construction of Tour Commune (first wood structure high-rise building in Paris, 2021), a complex operation of infrastructure and housing in the Ménilmontant neighborhood (Paris, 2021), the transformation of Cité des Aulnes (Aulnay-sous-Bois, 2022), the modification and raising of Tour Watt (highest addition of wood structure storeys in Europe, Paris 2020), and the construction of 270 solid stone and wood structure residential units (Rosny-Sous-Bois, 2020). It recently completed the construction of Îlot Montjoie (Saint-Denis, 2017), which includes 272 individual housing units, a school, a recreational facility and a gymnasium.