The chance to design and build my own home is unique and allowed me to explore the total integration of all aspects, from the spatial organisation layout to the details of furniture, from the staircase to the finishes which perfectly integrate and reveal the lighting.

The lighting scheme of this aquatic area within Futuroscope creates the illusion of diving into a fantastic underwater environment, while ensuring safe circulation and good visibility of the attraction access areas.

We analysed the characteristics of underwater lighting effects in different diving environments to define the principles, light directions, typologies and colour palettes to be used to simulate the ambiance of an aquatic world.

This project began as a master lighting plan for the whole Tour & Taxis site in Brussels. This former industrial site, dating from the early 20th century, is gradually being transformed into a large mixed-use area, bringing together public institutions, areas hosting numerous public activities and residential buildings.

The lighting scheme for the Schaerbeek town hall, a listed building in the eclectic style of the 19th century, is based on a very subtle low-angled lighting that highlights the pilasters and numerous details, softened by a few low-power spotlights placed around the building. 

Small, discreetly placed linear LED luminaires were used to modulate the light tones and intensities according to their location, the materials, dimensions and details of the various elements to be lit. 

A project for the illumination of the Brussels Central Station, a listed building designed by Victor Horta and inaugurated in 1952. 

The lighting concept selected the most characteristic and visible elements of the building from urban perspectives, and to magnify the glass wall over the entrance, which had been designed from the outset as a beacon radiating towards the city.

In 2013, the Vlerick Business School set up its Brussels campus in 2 floors of the base of the Manhattan Center near Brussels' Quartier Nord. The architects in charge of a major transformation to integrate auditoriums and bring in daylight entrusted us with the lighting study to meet the client's high and complex requirements.

The lighting design project of the Royale Sainte Marie church, a listed building built in the 19th century, revolves around its characteristic Romanesque-Byzantine dome. This dome, an important feature of the Brussels urban landscape, can be seen from many viewpoints, such as the perspective of the Rue Royale.

This project focuses on the public and outdoor spaces of Pairi Daiza's second resort, "La Terre du Froid". The challenge was to meet the lighting requirements for areas open to the public (circulation, access to rooms, safety, visual comfort, etc.) while keeping in line with the theme of the scenography, which is that of a Nordic village set in a natural setting, before electricity.

A project to enhance the Cinquantenaire, the iconic historic monument built in 1880 to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of Belgium.

The existing uniform lighting of the arcades was replaced by low-wattage luminaires, positioned as judiciously as possible to create a lighting effect that plays on contrasts, chiaroscuro and tones. 

Public and landscape lighting study for the surroundings and the internal areas of the urban blocks of the new "Ban de Gasperich" district in Luxembourg.