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An experienced architect based in the heart of Lyon, Mathieu Brison and his team accompany the client on large-scale projects as well as others that are more intimate. Together, they are committed to enhancing the existing heritage of buildings and meeting new challenges every day.
Based in Oullins, 86 L'ATELIER draws its strength from the collaboration and complementary nature of the duo of architects who form it. With sensibility and creativity, Maud and Julien envisage an aesthetically oriented architecture that makes sense and stands the test of time.
AS Architect: A globe-trotting architect with a decade of experience, he combines the sensitivity of the sculptor and the quest for absolutes of the mountaineer. By listening, he creates sensitive spaces that endure.
ATELIER 6 CS supports you from the design of your project to its completion. Carène Stastny and her team advise you and offer you coherent and functional living and working space arrangements.
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With varied experience and know-how in eco-design, the JAR workshop supports you with your new or old projects, public and private, in order to create together the response that suits you!
Proposing pragmatic and poetic architecture is the ambition of Atelier 25. Each project is a new approach, an approach centered on humans and their needs for space, comfort, and well-being.
An architect committed to environmentally friendly design, Françoise Dautel likes to raise awareness and share her vision. Her vast experience in the field and her technical expertise allow her to meet all the expectations of the client for both new construction or renovation projects.
For more than 30 years, Claude has been designing contemporary detached houses, lofts and renovating and extending existing houses.
Tradition or innovation, common sense or a particular point of view, the freedom to combine all things cannot be separated from the responsible use of materials. Florent LEONHARDT is also convinced that architectural management must also serve the future of sites.