William

Graduated from the National School of Architecture of Nancy, my background combines architectural practice, international exposure, and a direct relationship with materials. I completed a six-month internship at an architecture firm in Beijing, followed by a master’s studio in Kanazawa, Japan, before starting my career in Luxembourg. These experiences have shaped my attention to context, existing structures, and uses.
In parallel, I develop a practice in woodworking and cabinetmaking, which informs the way I design space, details, and furniture, through a concrete and constructive approach to architecture.
Today, I work on architecture and interior architecture projects for private and professional clients. Each project is conceived in situ, based on the real constraints of the site and the program.
I aim to develop a sustainable and ecological approach, pragmatic and measured: limiting demolition, enhancing existing structures, choosing responsible materials, and optimizing resources. I support clients from design to construction, with constant attention to the coherence of the project, its feasibility, and its long-term durability.