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Eva Klein Agasvari

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Born and raised in Paris in a family where curiosity was a natural language, Eva Klein Agasvari grew up believing that every encounter with art, people, or place was an opportunity to learn.

Her life has been defined by a fascination with how beauty, precision, and empathy can shape the way we live and connect.

A graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Val de Seine, Eva leads DE+KA Architecture, a human-scale practice based in Paris and active across France. Her portfolio spans heritage restoration, contemporary residential, and hospitality design—most notably the rehabilitation of a 14,000 m² four-star hotel complex south of Lyon, located within one of the country’s most celebrated golf courses.

Her architectural approach unites innovation, environmental sensitivity, and an enduring reverence for craftsmanship.

Yet architecture is only one expression of Eva’s more profound sensibility—a lifelong dialogue between art, emotion, and human experience. A classically trained singer who continues to study at the conservatory, she views rhythm and voice as counterparts to structure and space.

Painting and drawing remain part of her creative ritual, where intuition and discipline merge in color and form.

Her passion for discovery has led her far beyond France: to Japan, where the meditative interplay of silence and precision reshaped her view of space; to Italy, whose light and textures she returns to often; and to North Africa, where she found inspiration in the resilience and poetry of vernacular architecture.

Eva is also a certified expert member of the CNEAF (Collège National des Experts Architectes Français), where she assists clients facing structural and construction challenges—a role that blends technical mastery with fairness, rigor, and compassion.

Beyond her professional commitments, Eva’s sense of purpose extends into adventure and solidarity. A passionate participant in humanitarian rallies, she took part in the Cap Fémina Aventure 2019, a 4×4 expedition across the Moroccan desert that raised support for local women’s associations and educational programs. The experience, she says, reminded her that courage and empathy are the truest forms of design—building bridges between people, not just places.

Equally fascinated by emerging technologies, Eva sees them not as a departure from art but as a new creative frontier—another medium through which imagination meets innovation.

For Eva Klein Agasvari, whether one is designing a space, composing a melody, or simply listening deeply to the world, creation always begins with one timeless act: listening.


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