(2024) workshop for the Louvain eco-neighborhood
in collaboration with Marilie Baillargeon, Jeanne Paquette and Maude-Emmanuelle Rancourt
in collaboration with Marilie Baillargeon, Jeanne Paquette and Maude-Emmanuelle Rancourt
By blending history, sustainability and community, the aim was to design a experience that both conveys an identity and brings people together. The suggested urban objects encourage intergenerational and intercultural exchanges, reinforcing the sense of togetherness. The route also pays tribute to local heritage, notably through the creative use of the existing blue brick, while raising awareness of ecology and sustainability.
The progression of the path, with its gradual usage of brick, weaves a visual narrative that guides visitors through the site.