Plan Común

Santiago, Chile and Paris, France
Plan Común is a Chilean-French architecture practice founded in 2012 by Felipe De Ferrari, joined by partners Kim Courrèges, Nissim Haguenauer , and Marcelo Cox. Based in Santiago and Paris since 2019, the office develops strategies to maximize and reinforce public and collective space—understood as a fundamental architectural concern across all scales and programs. Their approach combines design, research, and critical discourse, using simple architectural tools to advance built and theoretical work.
Recent and ongoing projects include PETIT, a social housing complex in Paris (1st prize, with Kuehn Malvezzi and Nicolas Dorval Bory); FESTIVAL, a stadium and neighborhood development in Durrës, Albania (1st prize, with 51n4e); and the Villa San Luis Museum and Memorial in Santiago (1st prize, with Umwelt). Other notable work includes Maison Commune, a self-commissioned collective housing project in Pantin, France, and the collaborative research project Common Places.