Eric Carlson – Carbondale
Eric, born in Ann Arbor Michigan (USA) in 1963, established the Architecture studio CARBONDALE in Paris in 2004. Previous professional experiences include co-founding and directing the Louis Vuitton Architecture Department and collaborating with the Architecture offices of Rem Koolhaas, Oscar Tusquets and Mark Mack.
Recently realized works include the BMW showroom on avenue George V in Paris, the Museum 360 (Tag Heuer) in Switzerland, the Louis Vuitton Champs Elysées building and the Celine store on avenue Montaigne in Paris as well as the LV Roppongi and LV Omotesando stores and the Celux club in Tokyo. He also designed the LV store in Nagoya and a number of Residences.
Exhibitions of recent works include “Logique / Visuelle” in Tokyo and “Inclusive” at the Aedes Gallery in Berlin and Milk Gallery in New York. Eric has also participated as lecturer and guest critic at Harvard University, the University of California at Berkeley, Tulane University in New Orleans and the Architecture Association in London.
