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Each m² matters.

Manifesto

ATELIER SOIL is an architecture and urban planning practice committed to an ecological and inclusive transition of spaces.


As architects of territorial transformation, we are convinced that soil is a pillar of development and the raw material of environmental transition. It is a vital resource and a heritage to be preserved. We place soil at the heart of the design of public spaces and territorial strategies that we develop.


Our goal : to develop territories and create attractive places and landscapes for everyone, which adapt to global warming, promote biodiversity, guarantee accessibility for all, and produce resources for their environment (water, energy, materials, food, etc.).

We operate in all areas and on all scales, implementing a regenerative urbanism that intensifies the potential of each m², broadens its temporality of use and transforms without extending the city.


At the interface between public and private players, we adopt an approach that is both sensitive and technical, supported by a large group of specialists and privileged partners. Our projects reflect our commitment to feasibility, impact and sustainability.


Because each m² matters.

Projects
EVRON

Development plan for the La Perrière block in Evron (53)
Design and programming of a structuring public space.

CROIX-WASQUEHAL-VILLENEUVE D’ASCQ

Development plan for the La Vallée site - Les 3 Suisses
Design, programming, transformation;  urban, landscape and environmental project management.

News

45eme rencontre nationale des Agences d'urbanisme à Saint-Omer - Conférence
Atelier Soil aux 45eme rencontre nationale des Agences d'urbanisme à Saint Omer
Madeleine Masse, lauréate du classement Choiseul Ville de demain 2024 !
Fières de notre fondatrice, Madeleine Masse, lauréate dans la catégorie "Aménageurs, Architectes, Urbanistes et Acteurs publics"
Let's give the city back to children - AOC
Read the full article on AOC media.
POwR.Earth Summit - Bioclimatic urban design
A conference with Emmanuel Grégoire, Daniela Sanna and Madeleine Masse.