Team
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Alfred Peter
Landscape Architect
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Jean-Baptiste Peter
Architect
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Sylvie Debœuf
Draftsman-designer
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Nathalie Borsengerger
Draftsman-designer
Alfred Peter
Landscape Designer & Urban Planner
A government-licensed DPLG landscape designer by training – at the École Nationale Supérieure du Paysage in Versailles – he worked for Alexandre Chemetoff before founding his own company. He teaches at a number of institutions on an ad hoc basis (schools of architecture and engineering, civil engineering training courses, etc.) and lectures on the relationship between mobility and planning in particular, as well as on the relationship between towns and nature, in Europe, Central America and Asia. Like all landscape designers of his generation, he began his career working on public projects. He has been working since 1995 on major public transport in exclusive right of way (TCSP) projects, the Strasbourg tram network in particular. More recently, he has developed regional projects that combine issues of urban forms, mobility and the environment. In 2000, he worked with the SCOT (Territorial Cohesion Plan) in Montpellier to devise and develop the concept of “inversion du regard”, taking a different perspective and rethinking urban space from what has yet to be built. He develops large-scale projects that combine ecological questions such as global warming, the relationship between cities and nature, and the transformation of the dislocated city. Project geography plays a growing role in his projects. He runs his multidisciplinary studio with the aim of remaining open to new issues, working with a circle of partners in a way that allows his work to evolve and his creativity to be stimulated. Alfred PETER was nominated for the Grand Prix de l’Urbanisme in 2014.
Jean-Baptiste Peter
Architect (Dipl-Ing.), graduate of the Technical University of Graz in Austria
At the agency since 2016, after working for two years in India for the architecture agency MADe, he participates in international development by drawing on his experience in Asia. He is currently working on the project of the French Development Agency (AFD) in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, which aims to promote heritage, develop tourism and improve the functioning of the modern city. He is also involved in the development of the new Tbilisi Soil Affection Plan in Georgia. He brings to the team a good knowledge of the Asian context and thanks to his double cap, a forward-looking vision to the project, with creativity and attention to detail.
Sylvie Debœuf
Graduate of the École des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg
She joined the studio in 1991 as an industrial designer. She has worked on projects in the preliminary, pre-project and project phases, in particular on the formatting of graphic documents such as maps, architectural visualisations, aerial views and rendering boards for competition presentations. She has collaborated on numerous projects to rehabilitate former mining wasteland sites, such as the Freymind-Merleback quarries, the vocation study for the Warndt Wendel quarry in Petite Rosselle, and the regional planning for the SCOT (Territorial Cohesion Plan) in Rosselle. Conscientious and hard-working, she is committed to achieving “beautiful” renderings.
Nathalie Borsengerger
Graduate of the École des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg
She joined the studio in 2008 as an industrial designer with 20 years of experience in other landscape design studios. She oversaw the Mettis-BRT project for Metz city centre from the competition to execution phases. She is currently involved in the development of the Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz A1 BRT line and studies for the Réseau à Haut Niveau de Service transport network in Dunkerque. She enjoys working in a team and her versatility and responsiveness bring added value to the project.