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Architect D.E. · Doctoral Candidate · IPRAUS / ENSA Paris-Belleville
Exploring the invisible integration of assistive technology within the material depth of ageing housing — where architecture becomes an active agent of autonomy.
Doctoral thesis · IPRAUS · 2024 – 2026
Doctoral Research · Architecture & Ageing
To what extent can a building, through its material thickness and interstitial voids, absorb assistive technology and render it discreet — without altering the phenomenological integrity of the dwelling or compromising the ontological security of its occupant?
Explore the research portalI am an architect (D.E., Grade de Master) and doctoral candidate at IPRAUS — the research unit of ENSA Paris-Belleville. My work sits at the intersection of architectural morphology, environmental gerontology, and assistive technology integration.
My doctoral project, Typologies Capacitantes, develops a methodology — the Atlas des Épaisseurs — for systematically reading the constructive interstitial voids of existing housing stock (Paris and Istanbul) as latent capacity for invisible assistive infrastructure.
Candidate for a doctoral position at ED 528 — Ville, Transports et Territoires, September 2026.
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