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We believe that a home and workplace firmly attuned to your personality, inspirations and goals can lead to a life well-lived. By incorporating nature, personality, feng shui principles and technology in the design process — we create human-oriented personalised spaces of balance and belonging.
— Timothée Château
 

 

HAUTE - JARDINAGE

Led by Timothée Château, our artists work on all aspects of design creating interiors of exceptional quality both in the business and private market: from the complete interiors of mansions, restaurants, offices, yachts, hotels, larger commercial high-rise projects and so on, to bespoke decor and furniture design — with contemporary forms that are unique and relevant to today’s lifestyle expectations.

To realise this we have created ‘haute-jardinage’ the embodiment of peace & tranquillity; by combining therapeutic architecture with elements of landscaping, aquascaping, aromachology, floristry, and feng shui principles — we create immersive equilibriums of contemporary, mediterranean, oriental & tropical elements, aimed to provide a charmed and resort life.

 
 

INNOVATION

Designs and concepts are guided by a certain longing to create peaceful and immersive healing jardins that allow even the wildest dreams to come to life. Timothée Château works exclusively with experienced craftsmen and developers and through the use of innovation, technology, textures and materials as well as a thoughtful approach to functionality and planting, always looks for solutions that reflect our clients' wishes and personality.


Health Benefits

By combining nature and therapeutic architecture, we create spaces that not only provide clean air, but also lowers our blood pressure, stress hormone production, heart rate, anxiety, and fatigue — and have even been shown to improve the users’ focus, productivity, mood, empathy, and cooperation.

Network Analysis

By utilising the cellular intelligence of slime-molds in the modelling phase of our designs, we create highly efficient layouts and pathways.

The ‘Physarum Polycephalum’ restructures itself into the most efficient solution as such the CI Analysis can be used to reduce foot traffic in populated buildings and areas.


Therapeutic Architecture

Therapeutic architecture, also known as human-centred architecture, arose from studies of facilities designated for healthcare. It was originally an examination of the people who lived and suffered in hospitals and institutions — and whether the confines of the environment itself exacerbated or lessened such sufferings.

As our society becomes more aware of the importance of mental health in general, as well as in our homes, institutions, and businesses, the need for human-centred architecture which promotes healthy mental and physical lifestyles increases.