Since the start of my career as a structural engineer over a decade
ago, climate issues have shaped my decisions.
Initially, this led me to focus on timber, a
material with low environmental impact. After earning a Master’s
degree in timber engineering, I worked for more than 7 years in
companies specialized in glued laminated and timber frame structures
as well as heritage preservation. These experiences closely tied to
prefabrication workshops and construction sites allowed me to
develop a real expertise in
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA).
Passionate about digital technologies and aware of
the shortcoming of the construction industry in this field, I wanted
to align my interest in new technologies and apply it to
architectural and structural design. This motivated me to pursue a
second Master's degree at Stuttgart University of Architecture,
where I specialized in
digital technologies, parametric and computational design applied
to architecture and engineering. I was able to develop new skills to harness the power of digital
tools in order to propose technical and architectural solutions that
are both more
efficient and environmentally respectful.
After graduating the second time, I worked for 4 years at
knippershelbig, an internationally awarded structural consultancy based in
Stuttgart, Germany where I collaborated on a wide range of projects,
including
complex timber gridshells, large Mass Timber buildings
and R&D projects such as the
Structural Design Kit Timber
, an open-source framework for timber engineering that I am still
maintaining and improving.
I am now running ITERATIONS, a small structural design consultancy where I am
promoting
low carbon materials such as timber, natural stone
or structures inspired by
vernacular architecture such as rammed earth. At
the same time, I am developing
bespoke digital workflows and tools to provide
optimized and high-quality services to our clients.
Feel free to get in touch, I’ll be happy to see how I can assist
you.