RAMDAM developed naturally out of our attachment
to public spaces. The name evokes the effervescence of the Bazaar, the
image of a town that is open, free, unrestricted and full of contrast.
It illustrates our conviction that there can not be durability without
a mixing of cultures. RAMDAM invites us to surpass our normal limits
and to defend a versatile vision of sustainable development. Whilst
maintaining a path of modernity, RAMDAM proposes a humanist approach
centred on the liberty of use and speculates on attitudes
and behaviour patterns becoming ecologically responsible. Our job is
to interrogate the very notion of habitat in its basic daily use. Every
project, whether large or small, is tackled with the same determination
to explore the many facets of its specificity. Avoiding any preconceived
ideas, aesthetic or otherwise, we attempt to reveal the poetic dimension
of the place, weaving a fabric from the implications suggested by how
it is to be used and its underlying significance in the collective consciousness.
In this way RAMDAM supports the idea of a world culture in urbanism
and is subsequently enriched by a multitude of potential identities.
This diversity constitutes for us an unlimited source of inspiration.
We believe that it gives ground for innovation and is propitious to
the emergence of solutions in response to today's preoccupations with
the environment.