Who We Are

An architect fascinated by evoking sensations, exploring spatial dynamics, and experimenting with technology, Paul has navigated diverse career paths, spanning roles as an architect, consultant, and educator across five continents.

DOGMA

Paul believes in the collaborative journey of idea inception, its transformation through diverse perspectives, and the hands-on realization process. Materialization, translating abstract concepts into tangible form, is pivotal, shaping spatiality and perception through human interaction. As the building sequences unfold, akin to an intuitive cinematic narrative, Paul invites you to immerse in pearchitectures, a multisensory experience.

EDUCATION

His educational journey exposed him to a variety of influences, blending a strong and distinctive conceptual approach rooted in the Beaux Arts tradition from his French background. Additionally, he values the explicit and respectful consideration of existing site conditions, drawing from the Italian Teoria del Restauro acquired at Politecnico di Milano. While pursuing his Master's at Georgia Institute of Technology USA, under the tutelage of Monica Ponce de Leon (Harvard GSD), he delved into Digital Manufacturing, an early foray into utilizing industry-standard CNC cutting machines in 2005. Integrating a Swiss ethos of meticulous detailing, he infuses innovation into his projects.

CAREER

Paul's involvement in museography has included envisioning new Marie Antoinette rooms for the French duo Moatti-Riviere at Le Louvre in Paris, as well as collaborating on ambitious projects with Mark Gage in NYC, who is now an assistant Dean at Yale University and involved in constructing similar ventures in Saudi Arabia. He also had the privilege of contributing to the design and engineering of the Foundation Louis Vuitton in Paris under the direction of F.O. Gehry. Notably, Paul was appointed to optimize workflow across continents at Zaha Hadid Architects for the Danjiang Bridge project in Taiwan.