Philosophy 

Passionate about architecture from an early age, I chose to specialize in interior architecture in order to explore more intimately the detail, materiality and atmosphere of spaces.

My approach combines creative sensitivity with precision, with a particular focus on light, textures and spatial experience.
Through my projects, I aim to design environments where aesthetics and functionality naturally interact, highlighting raw materials and the emotions they convey.

Curious and attentive to atmospheres, I enjoy transforming constraints into creative opportunities and imagining spaces designed to be lived in and felt.

My Journey

I began my studies with two years at the École Supérieure Nationale d’Architecture de Lyon, where I discovered a broader approach to architecture and developed a deeper understanding of space, context and human experience.

Through this experience, I realized I wanted to explore a more intimate and detailed scale of design, with a stronger focus on materiality, interior architecture and spatial atmosphere.
This led me to join CREAD in Aix-en-Provence, where I could further develop a more immersive and experience-driven approach to design.

I am now entering my fourth year and expanding my academic journey internationally through the Erasmus program, which will allow me to study for one semester at Cardiff Metropolitan University in Wales.

Quick facts

A few quick facts to discover the inspirations, details and little obsessions behind my creative universe.

Favorite architect or studio?

For modernist architecture, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for his “less is more” philosophy and timeless minimalism.
More recently, Studio Heju in Paris for their sensitive approach to materiality, light and atmosphere.

Creative ritual?

Collecting references before starting any project.

A challenge you love working on?

Reimagining small spaces through smart ergonomics, thoughtful details and spatial atmosphere.

A design essential you could never work without?

Materiality. Carefully selected materials can carry the entire atmosphere of a project on their own.

If your design style had three words?

Atmospheric, tactile, immersive.

International Perspective

Through the Erasmus program, I will spend a semester at Cardiff Metropolitan University in Wales, an experience that allows me to broaden both my cultural and architectural perspective while discovering new approaches to spatial design.

Course Focus

The program focuses on contemporary interior architecture through studio-based learning, design methodologies, spatial strategy, model making, technical drawing and communication techniques. It also explores sustainability, materiality, lighting, user experience and the relationship between architecture and social contexts.

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