Strata architecture is a leading architecture practice
founded by Pierre-André Bohnet and Diana Stiles in 1994 after having gained
working experience in several different internationally renowned architectural
offices. The name “strata” represents the diversity of design work which the
office addresses from objects, interiors and buildings, to landscapes and
cities.
The combination of Swiss and New Zealand
backgrounds has lead to the production of dynamic and challenging projects at
different scales. Along with a number of talented collaborators the practice
assumes the totality of services required to develop projects from the
conceptual design through to their realisation. Strata’s design philosophy is
based on the innovative use of materials and colours and the research of new
and exciting compositions of forms and spaces.
The practice has received a number of prizes including
first prize in the international competition for the redevelopment of the
Pheasantry of Prague Castle and first prize for the Sovalp urban development
project for the Swiss railways in Geneva.
These projects amongst others have been approached with a sensitive
understanding of the historical and environmental context and how these can be
interpreted and transformed into the contemporary landscape or cityscape.
Strata architecture has a long experience of
collaborating in pluridisciplinary groups with artists, landscape architects
and engineers.