Pascale Dalix founded ChartierDalix with Frédéric Chartier in 2008. Since its creation, ChartierDalix has delivered over thirty buildings. All these projects have been compiled in a two-volume monograph entitled ChartierDalix. Built Work, Archives 2008-2022, published by Park Books in 2023.
The office’s accomplishments are highlighted by consistent and commendable international projects such as the Demain Montparnasse competition in 2017 to rehabilitate the Montparnasse tower skyscraper in Paris, with the collective Nouvelle AOM, and more recently in 2021, the reconstruction of the Bockmühle school campus in Essen, and the restructuring of an urban block in Warsaw.
With this exposure, the office has received numerous awards, including the Première Œuvre du Moniteur prize in 2009, and the “40 under 40” European prize for young architects in 2012. In 2022, the new headquarters of the AP-HP in Paris won the Équerre d’argent award, for the category of “Activities”. Pascale has had the opportunity to teach and lecture at various universities and architecture centres in France and abroad. The book “Hosting Life: Architecture as an Ecosystem” (ed. ParkBooks) compiled the office’s first years of research on the integration of biodiversity in architecture. In 2019, Frédéric Chartier and Pascale Dalix were appointed Chevaliers des Arts et des Lettres by the french ministry of Culture. Pascale Dalix is a member of the Academy of architecture since September 2020.