Yves Brunier was a French landscape architect who studied architecture in Grenoble (1982) and landscape architecture in Versailles (1986). After graduation, he joined the Rotterdam studio of
Rem Koolhaas, where he initially worked on Dutch projects and later on French commissions for OMA. Upon returning to Paris, he worked as an assistant to Jean Nouvel. In his five years of a short professional career, he managed to complete fifteen projects.
He died at the age of 28 from complications related to AIDS in his hometown on the shores of Lake Geneva.
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