Maximilian Jencquel
Maximilian Jencquel is a Venezuelan-born German-French architect who, after graduating, was recruited by Andree Putman to assist with projects in Miami and Tokyo. In 2006, he joined the Christian Liaigre design studio in Paris, helping for several years with global projects. During a trip to Indonesia, he discovered a heartfelt connection with the country and decided to establish Studio Jencquel the year after. Several of his projects have gained media attention in the design community, prompting him to take on commissions in different corners of the world and, according to Departures Magazine, positioning him globally as “an exemplar of slow design.”