Vincent Parreira founded AAVP in 2000, because it was time and he couldn't wait until 2001 to embark on a new space odyssey. Vincent Parreira grew up on construction sites. Vincent Parreira loves the city and metropolises. Vincent Parreira has therefore set up his agency in the 11th arrondissement in Paris. In the premises of Vincent Parreira's agency, you will probably see cow slaughters, a scale 1 head of a rhinoceros, transparent partitions, art photos and a punching bag. Vincent Parreira does not like sad architecture. Vincent Parreira believes that every building can make life better, so Vincent Parreira requires each of his projects to provide a better life for its users. pretenses, Pastiches and compromises make Vincent Parreira bitter: you shouldn't ask him for it. Vincent Parreira's agency has designed 6 schools, 1,018 housing units, a hotel and half of a museum. Vincent Parreira abominates petty spaces. Vincent Parreira carried out a shopping center project that we baptized the Atoll, because it doesn't look like a shopping center but like an undulating island set in the fields. With each project, Vincent Parreira pushes the cursor ever further and raises the bar ever higher. Some find that Vincent Parreira really exaggerates, but it's for the good of the project. Vincent Parreira uses architecture to substitute desire for need everywhere. Vincent Parreira contradicts Aldof Loos and does not see ornament as a crime. Vincent Parreira has designed a school facade with fretted wooden pieces, which may one day become baroque chair legs. Vincent Parreira rejects ready-made answers and preconceived stairs. Vincent Parreira transmits his poetic force to souls as well as to the buildings that shelter them. Vincent Parreira knows how to love and be loved. Vincent Parreira leads multidisciplinary teams. Miraculous by nature, Vincent Parreira has 3 right arms, his own and those of his two associates, Marie Brodin and Éric Crochu. Vincent Parreira rebuilt his architectural Holy Trinity with them. It is now with redoubled efficiency that Vincent Parreira launches his 20 employees to tackle the most daring projects. When architecture becomes a combat sport, it's all of Vincent Parreira's agency that is getting impatient at the idea of going back to the countryside. Vincent Parreira is so brave that he looks into the eyes of anyone who challenges him to be happy.