In situ
Architecture

Government certified architect (DPLG) since 1999, Nicolas Vernoux-Thélot received his degree from the École Nationale Supérieure of Architecture in Versailles, in addition to holding a Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in hypermedia from University of Paris VIII. He began his career abroad with international agencies, notably Eisenman Architects in New York, before returning to Paris for the following six years where he would continue his work as an independent contractor. His work has been published in numerous reviews and he has been asked to participate in several exhibitions.

Nicolas Vernoux-Thélot won the international professionals competition at Tokyo Designer Week in 2003. In 2008, he participated in the exhibition “Composites” organized by the Hauts-de-Seine Urban and Environmental Architecture Council in Paris (CAUE 92), and in 2010 he was awarded the Public Prize for Contemporary Architects of Paris in the category of “individual home.”

He is currently working between Paris and St. Bart where he opened his own agency in 2012. He develops projects in several arenas, from the hotel industry and offices to villas and commercial buildings, in both France and abroad.

INSITU carries out effective project management including all necessary architectural services, engineering and landscaping.

Nicolas
vernoux-thélot

PARCOURS

  • 2012
    Formation Botaniste, niveau I,
    Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle
  • 2008
    Formation HQE, fondamentaux de la démarche HQE, dispensée par le Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment (CSTB)
  • Formation PMR, Accessibilité aux personnes handicapées dispensée par le Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment (CSTB)
  • 2002
    Eisenman architects à New-York
  • 2001
    Agence Nomade Inc à Montréal
  • 2000
    Inscription à l’ordre des architectes d’Ile-de-France
  • Diplôme d’études approfondies Hypermédia à Paris VIII
  • 1999
    Diplômé par le Gouvernement
    à l’École d’Architecture de Versailles
  • 1998
    SCAU, Aymeric Zublena Architecte à Paris
  • 2003 - 1999
    Études à l’École d’Architecture de Versailles