Monumental architecture, the language of scale
A vernacular language of the sublime that signifies through proportion, materiality and lines.
Habitat Qinhuangdao, a community housing complex, China
A pyramid-shaped profile gives access to the roof garden and sunny terraces with sea views for most of the flats.
Urban regeneration: Brahmaputra riverfront, Guwahati, India
The design improves mobility, provides recreational opportunities and creates breathable spaces in a densely populated neighbourhood.
Natural lighting in early Christian architecture
Symbolism and liturgical character of natural light in religious spaces in late antique Europe.
Architecture and feasibility
Innovation only makes sense in architecture if we are able to turn it into a tangible reality.
A concept for natural research centres
The shapes evoke natural elements such as water drops, bubbles or even faunistic eyeballs.
A high-flying single-family house
Residential concept inseparable from the gardens populated with native vegetation, with efficient irrigation system.
Brutalist architecture connected to nature
The curved lines of the concrete evoke an organic solidity, harmoniously integrated with the landscaped terraces.
Moving lines and green architecture
A project to integrate architecture into existing urban fabrics and nature into the city.
“Animal architecture” as a model
By emulating animal constructions, we design structures that are more efficient, sustainable and adapted to the natural environment.
Architecture, or “the play of volumes brought together in light”
The link between natural light and architecture is constant, from the earliest shelters to the most modern buildings.
Low-tech architecture, how and why
The low-tech architect mediates between humanity and nature, and prioritises sustainable, durable and resilient solutions.