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Cloé Cer tain-Bresson LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT p o r t f o l i o

+33 (0)6 30 13 87 50

cloecb@gmail.com


Clo Ê Ce r t a i n- B re s s o n Landscape architect 2, rue Ampère - 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse (France) +33 (0)6 30 13 87 50 European driving licence cloecb@gmail.com On-line portfolio : http://issuu.com/cloecertainbresson

skills Design, project management Analyse the territory Ground and water, flora and fauna, history and culture, economy and social Respect the tender specifications Conceive the project in a overall reflection Realize the visual documents Sketches, plans, sections, visualisations, models... Manage transformation and evolution of the projects Work within a multidisciplinary team project communications Collect the client expectations Present the project Clear and interlocutor adapted documents Animate public consultation

tools Computing

common practice : Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Sketchup knowledges : Autocad, Keyscape, SIG, After effects

Graphics

Drawing, painting, screenpainting, linocut, film photo lab...

Languages French native English fluent, spoken and written Spanish intermediate


e d u c at i o n 2011 -2015 Landscape Architecture diploma (ENSAP Lille, France) «A changing industrialo-harbour landscapa : the future district of Minervahaven South in Amsterdam (NL)» 2013 -2014 Master Landscape Architecture (London, UK) Erasmus in Greenwich university «Deptford creek ‘s banks rehabilitation at the edge of the Thames (UK)» 2009 -2011 2009

Preparatory course Art and design (Toulouse, France) High school diploma in sciences (Bourg-en-Bresse, France)

experience 2014

• Houthaven Dijkpark project in Amsterdam (NL) Within the city of Amsterdam’s public space department- Three-months internship Analysis, concept and design of the park Sketches, diagrams, toolbox, technical drawings, public consultation

• Rehabilitation of Lille’s industrial port (France) One-week international workshop Greenwich/Lille

• Exhibit at the London Architecture Festival and at The Gallery (London, UK) Deptford Creek project (Master Landscape Architecture)

2013

• JNC International office (Lyon, France) - One-month internship New railroad track project : statements on site, diagnosis, planning and development program

2012

• Tête d’Or park (Lyon, France) - One-month internship Gardening, floral statements, vegetal transplants, drawn herbarium

2011

• Exhibit at the 104 gallery (Paris, France) Travel log and sketches

2010

• A and IOW offices (Paris, France) - Three-weeks internship Spatial design and visual communication

• Sound and light show scenography (Bresse region, France) - Three-weeks internship Direction, sound and light engineering and special effects



contents Urban projects A changing industrialo-harbour landscape :

the future district of Minervahaven South (Amsterdam, NL)

Deptford Creek’s banks rehabilitation at the edge of the Thames (London, UK)

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London Royal Docks : Terra(formed) (Londres, GB)

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Eura-port : a cultural quay at the heart of Lille (59)

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A dense and airy district in Vitry-sur-Seine (94)

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territory And rural spaces New railroad track Provence Côte d’Azur (from Marseille to Italy)

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Living in the bocage landscape in Floyon (59)

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Bousbecque island (Belgium)

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gardens and public spaces Houthaven Dijkpark (Amsterdam, Pays-Bas)

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Honeycomb garden insipred by Allain Provost work (Londres, GB)

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Longueau’s main square development (80)

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Douai’s gateway : development of the Louise Michel avenue (59)

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Development of Amont port quay in Amiens (80)

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A new square for Grézieu-la-Varenne city hall (69)

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Installations et pratices Landscape cartography (59)

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Some plants for the school’s bees ! (59)

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Drawn herbarium, sketches, other

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urban projects A changing industrialo-harbour landscape : the future district of Minervahaven South in Amsterdam (NL) Graduation project, ENSAP Lille, 2015, supervised by S.Koval et P. Thomas The metropolis of Amsterdam, marked by a high demand in housing, decided to develop on the industrialo-harbour zones close to the center. The studied site, on the west docks of the city, is at the heart of the municipality’s contemporary stakes. In the Netherlands, the water management, the countrysides planning and the urban development are managed jointly since centuries. In this landscape where ground and water are inseparable I was interested in the urban renewal of Minervahaven South from its history and the territory in which it is settled. Its singular relationship with the water, with the landscape and the heritage makes it a wealth area and was a real engine for my project, making me want to reveal all its potential. My answer to the municpality’s expectations is personal, enlightened by my discovery of the dutch landscapes. My approach was guided by the interactions of the water, with the landscape, the industrial heritage, the ground and the vegetation. I tried to rely on these elements to value the presence and the use of the water in public place. My proposal considers the future users of the site but also Amsterdammers and tourists who will appreciate to discover a new facet of Amsterdam inbetween city and port, park and river.

Minervahaven South

Culture

Activities and events on the site and its surroundings, which participate in the city dynamic

Dok festival

Theater and restaurants Westerpark events Historical and cultural center

Mobility

Today inbetween two major regional mobility poles and soon directly Sloterdijk connected to the metropolitan network station

Isolatorweg metro stop Future metro stop Centraal station

Green network

Close to the Westerpark and Bretten fringe which runs through the city to Bretten fringe the rural areas

Big Westerpark

Hydrography

IJ River

Water is everywhere, it structures the space and brings freshness in the city

Topography

Beyond the historic dikes, one meter just above the water

DR 13 DR 44

DR 14

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Sail festival NDSM artists’ sector


A site which is characterized by its relationship with water

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1- Nieuwe Houthaven banks

A new linear harbour front with large views on the port and some abandonned boats

Nieuwe Houthaven port

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1,5 5,5 1,5 2,5 1,8 2,2 8,5 2,5 5 Bank Road + cycle Park. Sidewalk Sidewalk paths Grass strip

10 Theater forecourt

Theater

Sand deposit (1,5m) Water-saturated peat

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2- Danziger forgotten curved canal

Water structures the heart of the site and brings freshness in this industrial site

14m Canal

Brownfield

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1,4 2,3 Parking Sidewalk

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3- Koivisto quay underground hydraulic connection

Different points of view from either side of the quay on Minerva dock and the canal

Minerva dock

A connection in between the site and the breakwater where boats and floating buildings are moored

8 Grass strip

Warehouses

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8m Bank

1,5 5,5 1,5 2 4,5 8,5 5,5 SIdewalk Road + cycle Sidewalk Grass strip paths

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4- Haparandadam pier

6,5 Road

Nieuwe Houthaven port

Canal

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4 1,8 6,3 Bank Sidewalk Road

4,5 1 4 Park. Sidewalk Bank

Houthaven port

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Living in Minervahaven South in 2040 Spaces which articulate around : Water as a structuring frame Rainwater management

Valorize the Nieuwe houthaven port water with floating structures installation

The canal, artery of the neighborhood

Public spaces, heart of the neighborhood life CafĂŠ-expo Danse and music school

Mineral square Public garden

School

Theater esplanade

Theater Information center and cultural facilities

Transports and new connexions to the rest of the city Tramway extension Jetty promenade New ferry stop

Promenade through the allotments

Towards the historical city centre

Vegetation as garden, banks and structural axis Structural axes that guides the views on the harbour

Lawns

8 Flower garden

Wetland

Vegetated banks


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Small garden canal Pontoon Market square

Canal Towards the canal

Wetland

Flow of water

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The marketplace micro topography guides the water, in case of rain, to the canal

Water from the garden canals pours gradually into the wetland depending on the water flow (water supply / rainwater)

Water from the wetland is then progressively drained into the main canal underneath the pontoon


1 On the former railroad bank, going through the existing allotments and overhanging the ditches

2 At the heart of the public garden, crossed by small canals which lead to the main canal

3 Along the canal, navigable, and the warehouse rehabilitated into new facilites

4 On the quay, opening on the esplanade of the theater with a pedestrian walkway

5 Leaving the district, arrival on the pier punctuated with floating gardens

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AA’ Section Around the canal : The public garden and the wetland on one side and the mineral square with pond on the other side

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5 Public garden

Promenade

The wetland is an ideal environment for wildlife and attracts many birds

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14 Wetland

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3 Pontoon

15 Canal


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8 Quay

30 Mineral pond partially filled with water

15 CafĂŠ terrace

20 Pavillion rehabilitated in cafĂŠ/expo

The heart of the district also lives during winter with the introduction of new uses

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A living space day and night

A vegetation which evoluates seasonally

Tulipa Aquilegia vulgaris

Spring

Hesperis matronalis

Gaura Lindheimeri Achillea filipendula Berteroa incana Agastache foeniculum

Summer

Oenothera biennis

Aster frikartii Monch Dahlia

Autumn

Ulmus hollandica x vegeta Ulmus carpenifolia

Winter 14

Viola cornuta


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Model 1/5000 Current situation

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Limite d’intervention


Theater

2015 - Gradually industrial buildings move Spotting the buildings to be preserved to be rehabilitated

Theater

2020 - Implementation of the structure of the site: multiplying the accesses to transport to open up the site, dug the canal first plantations and constructions on the east part of the site

Theater Garden

2030 - First housing construction, public spaces and garden implementation

Theater Garden

2040 - Final phase : the district is completely built and inhabited

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urban projects Depford creek’s banks rehabilitation at the edge of the Thames Also called the canyon of London, Deptford Creek is ideally situated near water and public transportation. Former industrial site, it is now coveted by developers. It is therefore necessary to think from now on about the future of Deptford Creek in a global and coherent vision. It is a question of redefining the relationship with water and the industrial heritage, which make the particular character of these banks. The present DEPTFORD CREEK artistic community and the warehouses, witnesses DEPTFORD R E A C TCREEK I VAT E T H E R I V E R of the history of the place, are good tools A EC N TE I VRAAT T EE TtoH be R RI VE EE RK REG E C developed to revitalize Deptford Creek and make R E G E N E R AT E T H E C R E E K the banks accessible and attractive. This place’s identity has to be the basis of its evolution in a new mixed district.

Today, the creek is crossed by roads and train lines but lacks of smaller scale access, connections and ecological links. Today, the creek is crossed by roads Some key buildings create community and and train lines but lacks of smaller scale artistic hubs which should be extended. access, connections and ecological links. Some key buildings create community and artistic hubs which should be extended.

hotel restaurant exhibition hotel ibrary restaurant exhibition ibrary

LABAN LABAN Theater concert studios Theater glassconcert houses studios floating glass houses market floating market

connectivity

CONNECTIVITY Multiple and permeable Multiplebridges bridges and buildings are keys to connect the CONNECTIVITY permeable buildings are key creek andbridges its neighborhood Multiple and permeable to connect and its buildings are the keyscreek to connect the neighborhood creek and its neighborhood

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ACCESS ON RIVER

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silent night club

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silent night club

mixed areas mixed areas

REACTIVATE THE RIVER reactivate the RIVER

Encourage the the artistic artistic and and local local Encourage communitiesTHE to come, interact REACTIVATE communities to RIVER come, interact with with and appropriate theand creek Encourage the artistic local and appropriate creek communities to the come, interact with and appropriate the creek

SCALE & character

SCALE & CHARACTER Decompose thethe big big building keepDecompose building ing its heritage character and create SCALE & CHARACTER keeping its heritage character aDecompose transition with tissue the the big urban building keepand transition with the ing its create heritageacharacter and create tissue a urban transition with the urban tissue

urban ecology

URBAN ECOLOGY AtAt a closer scale, create opportunia close scale, create ties for the urban ecology to natuURBAN ECOLOGY opportunities for the urban rally colonize and link the creek At a closer scale, create opportuniecology to naturally ties for the urban ecologycolonize to natuandcolonize link the creek rally and link the creek

suds

SUDS Avoid the ‘sanitized’ effect of SuDS Avoid the ‘sanitized’ effect and SUDSlink it with the urban ecology of SuDS and link it with the as water life effect of SuDS Avoid thecreates ‘sanitized’ ecology as water andurban link it with the urban ecology creates life life as water creates

DEPTFORD CREEK Cloé Certain Bresson 000797732-8 DEPTFORD CREEK MA LA - 2014 Greenwich Cloé Certain Bresson 000797732-8 MA LA - 2014 Greenwich


The Thames path links the Brookmill park following the creek edges and enable the ecological link (permeable concrete, trees...)

Cruise terminal : connection with Europe and attraction point hotel, cafés and restauranst combined with an exhibition space and a library. Hard landscape public space: Made with concrete blocks templates with different variations of texture, height and with visible water sysem Taller building of offices are built next to the train line as a noise barrier and stand as ‘gates of the creek’

At least one footbridge will be constructed within each new developpement to create multiple connections. (Artistic intervention, living bridges..)

LABAN : the music and dance center will held in its center or in its adjacent green space public concert and demonstrations

Serie of greenspaces connect the natural reserve to the creek and its urban ecology

connectivity CONNECTIVITY

Small and themed public spaces and gardens are strewed in to side in parallel with the path along the water. (canyon garden, rain garden, vegetable garden...)

The massive industrial buildings are decomposed, keeping the metallic structure, can be covered by glass roof. New functions : shops, theater, concert stage...

Scale &

SCALE & character CHARACTER

The East-West ecological link can be extended to the wasteland on the east side of he watergarden

Some are transformed in glasshouses (tropical, mediterranean, carnivores..). The vegetation is linked to the native water garden plants.

URBANurban ECOLOGY

ecology

Mixed areas : Artists studios and students and artist residence next to the LESOCO college.

Materials MATERIALS & RHYTHM & rythm

KEY Bridges : Artistic intervention, living bridges... Various type of concrete blocks Water garden

Cafés and restaurants Train line Themed gardens (Canyon, rain, pots...)

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Roof gardens An attraction for the neighborhood day and night to keep the creek activated : Bars and cafés, floating boat market, silent night club... take part in this reactivation.

Glass roofed decomposed building

Glasshouse

Old building rehabilitated

New building

Deptford Creek MASTER PLAN 1/1000

Cloé CERTAIN BRESSON 000797732-8 MA LA - 2014 Greenwich


Depford creek GIS model Accentuated topography on top of historical map Deptford Creek

The terminal cruise

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Draining rainwater sketches and details

The cruise terminal at night : artistic illuminated bridges, restaurants, hotel, library and exhibition...

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Inside the rehabilitated warehouses : the metal structure has been preserved and the initial volume decomposed in several public and private spaces. New cafÊs, shops and artists’ studios are settled on both sides of public alleys.

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Section and plan of the warehouses rehabilitated into glasshouses and watergarden

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Planting plan of the watergarden

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Feuille1

SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION

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SPECIE UNDERWATER PLANTS Callitriche palustris Ranunculus aqualis FLOATING LEAVES SPECIE Nymphaceae alba UNDERWATER PLANTS

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URBAN PROJECTS London Royal Docks : Terra(formed)

Urban developement project, group project, Greenwich university (London, UK), 2013 The royal docks of London seem forgotten today : the water just acts like a limit between the London City Airport, the ExCel conference center and fallow lands. The project choses to revitalize the docks around water by betting on new models of innovative industries (aquaponics, algae biofuels

production) and the community involvement. The water is from now on visible, accessible and used in the public space, it is an integral part of the urban landscape at both city and district scales.

RE-USE SURPLUS FOR FERTILIZE SOIL AND HEAT HOUSE

FRESH, AFFORDABLE FOOD

INDUSTRY RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL

OFFICES

RETAILS

OFFICES

EDUCATION , SOCIAL NEW IDEAS, KNOWLEDGE, JOBS

RESIDENTIAL OFFICES OFFICES

RETAILS

RETAILS SALE PRODUCTION

Public space

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private space

Thinking about a sustainable way of living in the future district

Public space

RESIDENTIAL

private space


Docks

THAmes

Water flow Social flux

Beach and watersports

Pop up park on the rooftop of the ExCel

Old Millenium Mills reconverted in an hotel

Beckton district park

Aquaponics allotments

London City Airport

Docks

THAmes

London Royal Docks Masterplan

Thames Barrier park and water filtration ponds

New commercial center and floating market

Promenade along the Thames

New biophilic district

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URBAN PROJECTS Eura-Port : a cultural quay at the heart of Lille (59)

International workshop with the Greenwich university (London, UK), 2014 On the model of Euralille or Euratechno, the project proposes a reconversion of the river port into a new district : Eura-Port. In this new city entrance, the former docks are tranformed into hotels, cinema or show places and the quays, from now on accessible, are bounded with cafés with a Gallery and sculpture park

Marina and watersports

fantastic view over the river Deûle. An alignment of Prunus underlines the plan of the new canal : the water twists in the district inbetween the new attraction centers whom are a big media library , an arboretum and a marina. New media library

THE deûle

Allotments

Model and presentation in front of the city’s elected representatives

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Promenade du préfet extension and arboretum

Cinema, night club and digital arts

New canal and prunus alignement


A dense and airy district in the Ardoines Vitry-sur-Seine, France, 2013

As a strategic mobility center in the Grand Paris dynamics, Vitry-sur-Seine develops. The industries move away making room for a mixed district at the edge of the river Seine. The project concentrates on the question of density according to the context and uses. The city’s landlocked

PU.

PR.

PU. PRIVATE SPACE

PUBLIC SPACE

situation makes it vulnerable to the river Seine floods and to the hillside run off water. The project anticipates flood risks and cushion the impact. (ground permeability, elevated housing blocks, unmanned ground floor...)

PRIVATE SPACE

PUBLIC SPACE

RIVER SEINE

FULL

Housing 45ha Shops 2ha Tertiary and activity sector 25ha Equipments 4,6ha Housing and productive activity 22ha

VOIDS

La SEINE Private space Public space

Density references

Permeable space and trees

Run off water Retention Absorption

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TERRITORY New railroad track Provence Côte d’Azur (LN PCA) Internship, JNC International (Lyon, France), 2013

The new railroad track LN PCA, launched by RFF (France railroad network), aims to facilitate the travels between the south metropolises of France, by offering a alternative to the road. The JNC office is the representative for this project management, its mission consists of two big stages. A landscape

analysis to define the characteristics, the dynamics and the sensitivities of the territories in which the LN will pass. And an architectural and landscape planning program to integrate the LN at best into this territories, limit the abandoned spaces and consider the local residents.

Etendue de la tâche urbaine Pôles stratégiques, centralités Pressions urbaines et étalement urbain Chemin de fer Autoroute Routes principales TCSP, boulevards urbains Piémont des massifs Etenduede delalatâche tâcheurbaine urbaine Etendue Pôlesstratégiques, stratégiques,centralités centralités Pôles

Pressions urbaines urbaines etPressions etétalement étalementurbain urbain Cheminde defer fer Chemin Autoroute Autoroute Routesprincipales principales Routes

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Landscaped, natural and human environments analysis : Perceived territory, inhabited territory

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Bousbecque island

Bousbecque, Belgium, 2011

The island of Bousbecque, located between France and Belgium, is an artificial island made during the channeling of river Lys. The ground volume of the island was calculated in order to remain identical in the new project and avoid the import or the export of ground. The model creation allowed to realize curves of cubatures and contour map. Inspired by the river flow, the new shape of the island follows the rhythm of flat and sharp slopes down to the water. Cubature curves

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GARDENS Houthaven Dijkpark in Amsterdam (NL)

Internship, City of Amsterdam’s public space and traffic department (NL), 2014

The garden is settled on the Spaarndammer References dike which follows the west extremity of the historic city and opens on the future artificial residential islands of Houthaven. It is a place of life and passage between two districts. Situated on the roof of a under construction tunnel, the Dijkpark has to take into account some specific constraints (depth, topography, ventilation, access). The particular linear shape of the garden is strengthened by the vegetation on the top of the dike, along the road, then slopes up to the water. This landscape, crossed daily on foot or by bike, evolves with the seasons thanks to the numerous trees, grasses, flowers and water plants. The garden will be Claude Monet - Les coquelicots built in 2017, once the tunnel is constructed.

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GARDENS Honeycomb garden inspired by Allain Provost work

Advanced planting design, Greenwich university (London, UK), 2013

Allain Provost is an influential landscape painter recognized for several big projects ( Diderot and AndrĂŠ CitroĂŤn parks in Paris and Thames Barrier park in London). His simple and dynamic writing of the space and his plastic approach of

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Fagus sylvatica

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Perovskia ’Blue spire’

Taxus baccata Hosta abiqua ‘Drinking gourd’

Azalea hybrid

Narcissus ‘Galilee’

Iris siberica

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Fagus sylvatica

Buxus sempervivens

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PUBLIC SPACES Longueau’s main square development Longueau, France, 2013

Placed inbetween Amiens and the industrial park Jules Verne, the city of Longueau works in two scales : the territory scale as a «city-street» and the working-class district scale. The development of the square values the identity of the city, it offers a living environment pleasant to the inhabitants with views on Amiens and the ripisylve. The project materiality is inspired by the railroad history and the territory (vegetation, water) to organize the various spaces according to their functions.

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Douai’s gateway : development of the Louise Michel avenue Lille, France, 2013

Douai’s gateway connects the city center to the suburb, it is a key mobility point in the city (subway, bus, bike, highway). The arrangement of the Louise Michel avenue allows to improve the mobility in the district between the university, the cultural and sports centers and the botanical garden for the pedestrians and the bikes. Vegetation and artistic interventions punctuate the path (creepers, little free library...)

Little free library

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PUBLIC SPACES Development of the Amont port quay Amiens, France, 2012

Between the St Leu district and the «hortillonages», in front of the Jacqueline Osty’s park St Pierre, this quay used as parking lot becomes walk. The perpendicular strips give a rhythm to the water linearity up to the buildings. Along the quay, the sloping lawns and the planted emmarchements open on the opposite bank.

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A new square for GrĂŠzieu-la-Varenne city hall Internship, JNC International (Lyon, France), 2013 Realization of the photomontage before/ after the arrangement of the city hall square of GrĂŠzieu-la-Varenne. This image presents the future space drawn by the office JNC International, referent of the project.

The city hall square before the ntervention

Photomontage once the works are done

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INSTALLATIONS Landscape cartography Fretin, France, 2012

Fretin is a linear village which is settled around a main street. This model represents a personal reading and analysis of the territory. The facades give rhythm while going through Fretin and the church tower is a lanmark at the heart of the village. On the west, the village is characterized by brick houses looking out on to the street. In the east, houses are recent, of suburban type and increase the urban sprawl.

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Some plants for the school’s bees !

ENSAP Lille, France, 2013

This installation, inbetween the school’s parking lot and cafeteria aims at creating a rich and diversified environment for the bees settled on the building’s roof. Cans of food, collected in the neighboring schools, are filled up with concrete and act as counterbalance for the climbing plants cables of support. These plants which cloth the passage walls are honing species in staggered bloomings (jasmines, honeysuckles, ivy). This new entrance in the school evolves, with time and architects students’ wooden constructions.

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PRATIcES

Workshop in Liege, Belgium with Roland Gustavsson

Observation sketches, drawn herbarium

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On Torino’s path, Italy

Toulouse, France

Venice, Italy

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Graphic expression with musicians, dancers..


Poster made for the Kaleidoscapes exhibit at The Gallery, London

Poster made for the city of Amsterdam

T A RZ A N E T SE S F A B UL E U X SA ND WI C HS

Everyday sketches

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Album cover (Tarzan et ses fabuleux sandwichs)

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