by Emilie Blondeau | Mar 13, 2026
The story to be told originates in the architecture of the Abbey. Through its forms and atmospheres, the visitor trail offers a window onto the Abbey that unifies the space and connects it to its history. Our approach reflects four intentions: opening windows, by...
by Emilie Blondeau | Mar 13, 2026
The exhibition “Lavau, a Celtic King on the Banks of the Seine” explores the archaeological discovery of a Celtic princely tomb in Lavau, in Bourgogne, and explores the multiple issues that arise from it. One of the exhibition’s main objectives is to highlight the...
by Emilie Blondeau | Aug 4, 2025
The proposed scenography aims to immerse visitors in a journey recreating the natural environments of the Neolithic, focusing on plant-based decor and natural atmospheres. This approach highlights the theme of human-environment interactions through the ages. The...
by Emilie Blondeau | Aug 4, 2025
The exhibition at La Manufacture de Roubaix explores the history of sports that have shaped the city from the 19th century to the present day, in connection with its rich industrial past. The scenography incorporates symbolic objects and interactive devices,...
by Emilie Blondeau | Aug 4, 2025
La Trappe Abbey, in Orne, Normandy, is an active Cistercian monastery with over 900 years of history. In a context of openness, the community wished to explore the possibility of a visitor route within the abbey and a reorganization of the community spaces. The...