by Emilie Blondeau | Mar 16, 2026
Villa Cohendier is a living space dedicated to practice, education, exchange, and discovery. Its goal is to create a place where visitors can experience the environment in its broadest sense — ecology, sustainable development, nature, well-being, citizenship, and...
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...
by Emilie Blondeau | Aug 4, 2025
Due to the construction of the Seine-Nord Canal and the canal bridge near Péronne and Cléry-sur-Somme, the Haute Somme Communauté de Communes intends to establish a Canal and Nature Center, linking this infrastructure to the nearby Cléry-sur-Somme ponds—an...
by Emilie Blondeau | Aug 4, 2025
At Écurey Abbey, we conducted an in-depth assessment of the visitor experience, covering both permanent and temporary exhibitions, mediation tools, circulation, and reception atmospheres. Special attention was paid to signage—key for structuring routes, clarifying...
by Emilie Blondeau | Aug 4, 2025
This study relating to the restructuring of the various spaces in the château had to address five major challenges: rethinking the use of spaces to optimize the visitor experience, redesigning the CIAP, improving the welcome for school groups, reworking site access,...