Okerstrasse 4, 12049 Berlin (Germany)
@ludivine.gragy
STUDIO
Ludivine Gragy is a landscape architect working on various scales of territory. In her projects Plants, Soil, Water & Stones cohabit in order to enable ecosystems to grow.
Her practice is driven by experimentation and the maintenance of a close link between creation, realization and its cultivation over time. She founded her Berlin (DE) based studio in 2018.
During her working process, digital and analogue tools come together to enhance the optimization of natural resources. Considering the specificity of the site as key for the project development, she tends to create living spaces for all species.
PARCOURS
After graduating from the National School of Applied Arts ENSAAMA in Paris in 2006 and from the National School of Landscape Architecture ENSP in Versailles in 2010, she has gone on to work throughout Germany, Japan and Switzerland. Between 2011 and 2018, she has gained professional experience in offices such as Kuhn Landschaftsarchitekten and atelier le balto, in several aspects of the landscape architecture discipline.
PROJECTS
2022–
Stadium Volkspark Mariendorf with Daniel Sprenger LA
Berlin (DE)
2022–
Klosterplatz Mariastein. Architects: Atelier Ehrenklau Hemmerling
Mariastein (CH)
2022–
Damitzower Weide. Architects: Atelier Fanelsa
Tantow (DE)
2021–
Lenné Park Mürow
Angermünde (DE)
2021–22
Public square Tourist Information. Architects: Atelier Fanelsa
Zehdenick (DE)
2019
Himmel Station. Landscape architects: atelier le balto
Dessau (DE)
2019–21
Public spaces of the garden city Bon Air. Architects: DEV space and l’atelier
Bruxelles (BE)
2018
Pioneer Units with atelier le balto & Gobai Midori
Berlin (DE)
2017
Jardin emprunté
Berlin (DE)
2015–22
Gutspark Hessenburg Kranich Museum
Hessenburg (DE)
PRIZES
2020
1er Prize Klosterplatz Mariastein
Mariastein (CH)
2018
5er Prize Open competition Complexe sportif. Architect: AARS
Broc (CH)
2016
10er Prize Open competition School in Staffeln. Architect: Studio Manuel Burkhardt
Zürich (CH)
2015
1er Prize Open competition Public Swimming pool Locle. Architects: Raumbureau
Zürich (CH)
2014
Innovation Prize Jardin Jardins ‘Invisible gardeners’
Paris (FR)
2013
1er Prize and realisation Lausanne jardins
Lausanne (CH)
2010
2er Prize Open Competition Les jardins du Livre
Belval (CH)
FELLOWSHIPS
2022
Villa Kujoyama, Institut Francais & Fondation Bettencourt Schueller
Kyoto (JP)
2022
Kanazawa Machiya Residency
Kanazawa (JP)
2021
Casa Baldi Deutsche Akademie Villa Massimo
Rome (IT)
TEACHING
2023
Winterschool École d'architecture de la ville & des territoires
Paris Est (FR)
2023
Lecture Kyoto University invited by Komiyama Yosuke
Kyoto (JP)
2022
Lecture Kanazawa College of Art, Prof. Tsuba Takahiro
Kanazawa (JP)
2021
Colloquium Landschaft, Ökologie & Cohabitation, KIT Fakultät für Architektur
Karlsruhe (DE)
2021
Lecture Fakultät für Architektur HM
München (DE)
2021
Tutor Workshops Places of Rural Practice
Kremmen (DE)
2021
Instructor Summer Semester Institute of Landscape architecture, Prof. Anna Viader
Dresden (DE)
2021
Guest critic Fakultät für Architektur HM, Prof. Andrea Benze
München (DE)
PRESS
2022
Jardin d'eau, article in Le Figaro
Paris (FR)
2021
Interview École nationale supérieure de Paysage Versaille
Versaille (FR)
2020
Interview in Kontextur
[EN]
2020
Project review Kranich Museum in Urlaubsarchitektur
[EN/DE]
2020
Video Interview Goethe Institut
[DE]
PUBLICATIONS
2022
Essai ‘Suspended time’ in Issue 08 l’Isola, Robida magazine
Topolove (IT)
2018
Essai ‘Maquette vivante’ in Escales, atelier le balto, Parenthèses Editions
Marseille (FR)
2016
‘Invisible gardeners’ in Landing Gardens, Art & Fiction Editions
Lausanne (CH)