Wilmotte & Associés

Wilmotte & Associés is an international architecture, town planning and design firm founded by Jean-Michel Wilmotte in 1975. The firm has offices in France, the UK, Italy, South Korea and Senegal and works as a unique, culturally diverse structure. Among its most notable completed and ongoing works are: the museography of the Musée du Louvre (1987–2006) and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (2013); the Allianz Riviera Stadium in Nice (2013); Google’s London headquarters (2015); the Hôtel Lutetia (2018); the Sciences Po Campus in Paris (2022); the Russian Orthodox Spiritual & Cultural Center (2016); Station F in Paris, the world’s largest startup campus (2017); the Ferrari Sporting Management Center in Italy (2015, 2018, and currently under expansion); the Grand Palais Éphémère (2021); ArcelorMittal’s headquarters in Luxembourg (ongoing); and the United Nations House in Senegal (2022).