Architecture
Create, narrate and prefigure augmented architecture.
Join the team
The Architecture department brings together all the expertise that gives shape, meaning and depth to our projects. Architects, model makers, graphic artists, narrative designers, urban planners and programmers work side by side to design spaces that are thoughtful, sensitive and deeply rooted in their context.
Our teams combine drawing skills, territorial analysis, the ability to tell the story of a project, and the art of making it understandable — through images, narrative, materiality or physical models.
This diversity forms our foundation: an augmented vision of architecture, where each discipline sheds light on the others to build coherent, inspiring and enduring projects.
Our Professions
-
Multidisciplinary and forward‑thinking, the architect designs spaces that reconcile aesthetics, functionality and user needs. With strong technical knowledge and a deep understanding of urban, technical and regulatory issues, the architect analyses requirements, develops architectural concepts and delivers coherent, innovative projects. Working closely with engineering teams and other experts, the architect anticipates constraints, solves challenges and supports the project from the first sketches through to completion.
-
A creator of atmospheres, the interior architect shapes spaces by harmonising volumes, materials, light, furniture and uses. Combining aesthetic sensitivity with technical expertise, this role develops bespoke environments that reflect the project’s identity and address user needs. In constant dialogue with engineering, fabrication partners and project teams, the interior architect analyses constraints, proposes functional and innovative solutions, and delivers coherent, high‑quality layouts.
-
The narrative designer crafts the storytelling of a project and works closely with the agency’s creative teams (architects, interior architects, landscape designers, urban planners, graphic designers, model makers, and others). By studying the project’s history, context and references — artistic, literary or scientific — the narrative designer helps shape the concept and express its narrative and visual identity.
-
Precise, versatile and creative, the draftsperson translates architectural intent into plans, details and technical drawings. With strong mastery of modelling tools and sound understanding of materials and construction systems, this role produces the documents needed for design and project follow‑up. Working closely with architects, interior architects and engineering teams, the draftsperson analyses constraints, adjusts solutions and helps resolve technical issues.
-
Multidisciplinary by nature, this profile designs visual and signage materials by harmonising aesthetic and functional criteria, with a strong appetite for innovation. With solid technical understanding of materials and production techniques, this designer collaborates with experts from different disciplines to analyse challenges and develop bespoke solutions. Acting as a bridge between project management and fabrication teams, this role ensures the coherence and feasibility of all deliverables.
-
This role ensures the creation and development of high‑quality 3D visuals. Mastering modelling, animation and rendering tools, the 3D artist guarantees visual coherence while meeting technical and aesthetic expectations. The aim: accurately depict spaces and convey the project’s architectural intention.
-
The model maker interprets architectural drawings and transforms them into detailed physical models that faithfully represent the project. Combining digital fabrication techniques with manual craftsmanship, this role assembles and finishes models with great care, ensuring structural and aesthetic consistency. In close collaboration with design and project teams, the model maker helps communicate architectural ideas to clients and stakeholders.
-
The prefiguration role operates upstream of design, analysing contexts, clarifying issues and shaping strategic orientations. As a bridge between research, concept development and decision‑making, prefiguration combines analytical insight, forward‑looking vision and sharp synthesis skills. The aim: support clients and project teams in defining informed, relevant and strategic foundations for future projects.
Our jobs
No matching jobs
Connect with us to stay up-to-date on new openings.