SAM Architecture is a Paris-based architecture design studio founded in 2007 by Boris Schneider, stemming from a collaboration initiated in 2004 with Stefan Matthys. Schneider, a graduate of ENSA Strasbourg, has a diverse architectural background, having worked with renowned architects such as Mario Bellini, Jean Nouvel, and Renzo Piano. The firm has been recognized with prestigious awards including the second prize at Europan Prague in 2005 and being the laureate of the Nouveaux Albums des Jeunes Architectes in 2008. Specializing in public facilities, social housing, and occasionally in the tertiary and residential sectors, SAM Architecture is also delving into research on the transformation of learning environments in response to evolving pedagogical programs. Moreover, Boris Schneider's academic involvement at Ensa Paris-Val-de-Seine adds an additional dimension to the firm's endeavors. The studio's commitment to creating spaces of freedom within a rational context while focusing on the materialization of the structure reflects in its projects. However, specific details related to the headquarters and the latest investment are not available.
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