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Behind the Build AD: Ludwig Godefroy - Ludwig Godefroy Architect


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Ludwig Godefroy is a French architect born in Gouville-sur-Mer, a small fishing village of roughly 1,000 inhabitants on the Normandy coast, facing the Atlantic Ocean. Raised in a rural environment shaped by craftsmanship, tides, and the honesty of manual labor, his early life was deeply influenced by place. He later moved to Paris to study architecture and graduated from the École d’Architecture de la Ville et des Territoires à Marne-la-Vallée, a Paris-East school housed in a Bernard Tschumi–designed building, where he was part of the first cohort to occupy the campus.

Godefroy’s education was shaped by travel and cultural immersion. After studying in Paris, he lived and worked in London, Philadelphia, and New York. In New York, he interned at Thomas Leeser Architecture, contributing to the Three-Legged Dog Theater project while living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He later trained in Barcelona at EMBT, the studio of Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue, contributing to projects including the Gas Natural headquarters during a period when the office was completing Miralles’ final works. He subsequently joined OMA in Rotterdam, working under Rem Koolhaas during a formative moment for the practice.

In 2009, Godefroy relocated to Mexico City to work with Tatiana Bilbao, where he became a project leader and embraced a working culture that entrusted young architects with significant responsibility. In 2011, he established his independent practice. His first built project was the M.N. Roy nightclub in Mexico City, followed by Casa Zicatela in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, completed in 2014. Originally conceived with conventional finishes, Casa Zicatela evolved into a raw concrete and tropical wood structure after exposure to local construction methods and a site visit to Tadao Ando’s Casa Wabi, marking a turning point in his architectural language.

Today, Godefroy lives and works in Mexico City, operating a small atelier focused on materially honest, emotionally driven architecture. His work spans residential, cultural, and hospitality projects across Mexico and internationally, with ongoing and recent projects in Japan, Alaska, Paraguay, Bali, and the Philippines. His architecture is widely recognized for its sculptural use of concrete, spatial restraint, and deep engagement with place, and is frequently encountered through architectural publications and on Instagram.

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