Pascal Q. HOFSTEIN is architect who lives and practices in Paris.
He has taught at Columbia University and New York Institute of Technology after studying at the IAUS in New York. He graduates at the Ecole d'Architecture de Paris La Villette in 1982 and has taught in several universities: Lille, Rouen, then Paris Belleville with the UNO group. Since 2006, he has been tenured at the Ecole d'Architecture de Paris La Villette.
Since his come back in France in 1998, Pascal Q. HOFSTEIN has built several public buildings: Anne Franck School in les Molières (1998), Houses of the Communes in Cattenom (2006), Children facility in Sucy-en-Brie with D.PAYSAGE, landscape architect, (2008). The Atelier is about to finish four public edifices of different scales. A current study about vertical space, called "TBTWIN" is in the works.
Pascal Q. HOFSTEIN is also the President of the Société Française des Architectes, an architectural society who publishes "Le Visiteur" the architectural critical review published internationally.