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The name kabuki is inspired by traditional Japanese theater dating back over 400 years. By borrowing this name, the office's approach respects the uses and places, while integrating current fashions and needs. Both architectural and urban planning interventions convey a contemporary touch while respecting historical values. Each project coincides with an encounter, animates a sharing of experience and symbolizes a subtle balance. About Kabuki Kabuki Architectes can help you manage your contemporary territory, whether you're a public authority or a private entity. The identity of the site and its various uses are at the heart of our approach. Spatial and functional notions guide the diagnosis and integrate technical, environmental and landscape dimensions. Through its approach, Kabuki seeks to strike a balance between architectural quality and urban integration, in line with current concerns at various scales. The office aims to integrate projects while respecting the characteristics of the area, working on historical elements to (re)enhance the site's qualities.
Services Architecture _ Project development _ Conversions _ Renovations _ Extensions _ New construction _ Requalification of buildings
Urban planning _ Program development in line with the site and its history _ Analysis of various situations in collaboration with local authorities _ Revaluation of plots of land and sites for both private and public clients _ Development of neighborhood plans, special plans and other planning tools _ Redevelopment of public spaces offering new synergies
Support and advice _ Private individuals in their architectural projects and/or the enhancement of buildings or plots of land. _ Communes in their efforts to restructure their territory and enhance their public spaces
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Kabuki Architectes Sàrl
Route de Riddes 54 1950 Sion
Nathalie Pagano
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