We are what we live in. When we plan our buildings, we are also planning what kind of society we want to create... we make the buildings and the buildings make us.
— Martin Bang, J. (2005) in Eco-Homes by Peckerill, J. (2016)
 

A Home For Them

Speculative work

 
 

Cosmograph

Speculative work

 

The Institute of Architecture

Speculative work

 
 
 

Social Housing in Schaerbeek

Speculative work

Perfumer Project

Professional work

 

Cultural Context Dissertation: “Marmalade Lane”

Mole Architects

 

Home For Three Generations

Speculative work

 
When buildings talk, it is never with a single voice. Buildings are choirs rather than soloists; they possess a multiple nature from which arise opportunities for beautiful consonance as well as dissension and discord.
— De Botton, A. (2006) The Architecture of Happiness. London: Penguin Books.
 
 
 

It Takes A Village

Speculative work

 
The architectural design process is almost always iterative. Designers create solutions that, in turn, pose new questions, which are then investigated to generate more refined or even entirely new solutions.
— Jabi, W. (2013) Parametric Design for Architecture. London: Laurence King Publishing
 

Community Gardens

Speculative work

Molenbeek Foundry

Speculative work

 

Villa Lido

Speculative work

 
Since life takes place, large and small localities belong to the experience of living, which it is the architect’s task to render visible.
— Norberg-Schulz, C. (2000) Architecture: Presence, Language, Place. Milan: Skira
 

Technology Case Study: “The Enterprise Centre”

Architype

 
 
 

Planning

Professional work