Buildings that can inspire
Design and construction of places of worship, reflecting technical expertise, distinctive architecture and harmonious local integration.

Places of worship

Buildings that can inspire
Design and construction of places of worship, reflecting technical expertise, distinctive architecture and harmonious local integration.

Recognised expertise
Expertise in handling exceptionally large spaces, acoustics and specialised materials, meeting the highest standards for both liturgical and structural needs.

Developing places of worship
Each project is designed to respect liturgical customs and traditions, to accommodate gatherings and to ensure the comfort and safety of all worshippers and visitors.
From the design phase onwards, we focus on incorporating specific technical choices, ranging from appropriate acoustic treatment to the optimisation of natural or directional lighting, as well as flow management and full accessibility.
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Managing technical complexity
Our teams design domes, bell towers, minarets and vaults.
They take specific structural constraints and architectural requirements into account, as well as the need for durability, technical performance, thermal performance and aesthetic harmony with the building’s surroundings.

Building in demanding settings
We work in dense urban areas, heritage sites and natural environments.
Thanks to our specific organisational structures and customised planning methods, we are able to take account of logistical constraints, heritage preservation and integration into the surrounding landscape.

Enhancing ornamental details
Coordination of specialised craftspeople to deliver refined, high-quality finishes rooted in religious traditions.
Particular attention is paid to precision of detail, stylistic harmony, and the showcasing of materials to achieve an authentic and lasting result.
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Alongside technical expertise, the construction of places of worship demands a thorough understanding of their functional and symbolic uses.
The traditions, cultural characteristics and identity of the site are also of paramount importance. Whether it is a mosque, a cathedral or a spiritual centre, we integrate religious, acoustic and architectural constraints into the design from the very start, anticipating safety and accessibility requirements, as well as energy performance.
Our projects often incorporate complementary spaces such as libraries, auditoriums, meeting rooms and residential accommodation to meet a variety of needs, promote a friendly atmosphere and provide users with a harmonious, functional and sustainable environment.

Our teams work in complex environments, whether urban, heritage or natural, and are able to adapt to the specific characteristics, regulatory conditions and challenges of each site.
Each project is organised to anticipate technical, logistical or environmental constraints, integrate safety requirements and respect for the neighbourhood, mobilise specialist expertise from different trades, coordinate stakeholders with precision, optimise the use of resources and deliver sustainable structures that blend harmoniously into their surroundings.
They leave a lasting mark on local areas and communities through their quality, relevance and contribution to local life.


A Casablanca masterpiece with a 200-meter minaret, welcoming up to 80,000 worshippers, blending Moroccan artistry with cutting-edge engineering.
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Central Asia’s largest mosque in Ashgabat welcomes 10,000 worshippers a bold blend of Ottoman elegance and Turkmen heritage built in just three years.