Architect and photographer based in Brussels, my work is primarily about revealing what often goes unseen.

To make visible is to make felt; especially when it comes to wildlife.

It was through spending so much time outdoors that the world slowly opened up to me. Whenever the opportunity arose, I would take to the road, hitchhiking with my tent and backpack, seeking out the most remote places: mountains, deserts, forests, tundras, jungles, and even cities.

Everywhere, worlds would intersect, cultures and realities would intertwine, painting a constantly evolving picture of ways to live, to exist, to be in the world. An unexpected richness would unfold, filled with human and non-human otherness.

Since then, I’ve dedicated myself to making these other forms of existence visible.

As an architect living and working in the city, my work focuses on exploring interspecies cohabitation. Convinced that knowledge is the first step toward care, I roam through territories, searching for these lives that, often silently, share our everyday spaces.