Banal takes its name from historian Françoise Choay’s idea of “patrimoine banal”, the ordinary heritage that shapes our daily lives.
It is a space for images, drawings, and reflections born from travel and observation.
Through architecture, history, and the gestures of everyday life, I seek to reveal the silent beauty of what is often overlooked, the traces of culture that breathe within the ordinary.

Architect, researcher, and photographer, I am drawn to the quiet ways culture breathes through space. A graduate of the National School of Architecture of Paris, I see each work as a quiet conversation between space, time, and memory.