ABOUT

Through my work at distinguished practices in Paris and London, I developed a versatile and sensitive approach to landscape architecture. I am driven by the idea that a fundamental observation of a site’s features, history and uses is essential to revealing the true spirit of a place. I have a particular interest in the research of textures and patterns engraved in materials, as well as in developing an inclusive design approach which empowers citizens within their environment and reinforces a sense of belonging to a place.
Having trained at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Paysage in Versailles, France, I graduated as a Landscape Architect (equivalent Chartered) in 2015. I initially joined the award-winning Paris-based architecture practice Dominique Perrault Architecture, working on the competition-winning submission for the urban study at the Paris 2024 Olympics, as well as various competitions and major urban planning schemes in France and abroad.
I periodically worked as a freelance Landscape Architect, involved in participatory and social projects that focused on emergency and temporary occupation of sites like Tempelhofer Feld in Berlin. I then joined Churchman Landscape Architects in London, where I was involved in the design of the biggest infrastructure project development in the UK, all executed in Revit BIM, as well as residential projects such as the award-winning Elephant and Castle project.
In 2018 joined Gustafson Porter + Bowman, working on a major new development in Brussels and the redevelopment of the public realm and gardens surrounding the Tour Eiffel in Paris. I have also worked on the landscape design for the redevelopment of Whiteley’s retail centre in West London (Led by Foster + Partners) and latterly on the UK Holocaust Memorial & Learning Centre alongside Adjaye Associates and Ron Arad Architects, a project located in a sensitive site adjacent to the Houses of Parliament in London.
Parallel to my work as a landscape architect, I practice as an artist, creating carvings and prints, running workshops and exhibiting my work in galleries.
