San Francisco - Bordeaux
Urban Planning - Strategy - Urban Design - Architecture - Graphic Design
Golden Sardine Bar - San Francisco
Bonjour, I’m Arthur!
I’m Arthur, someone who believes life is too short for boring spaces or half-hearted connections. You’ll usually find me with a camera in one hand and a sketchbook in the other, chasing the kind of moments that make cities feel alive. Whether I’m celebrating a friend’s birthday, geeking out over sake, or reimagining a public plaza, I’m all about creating experiences that bring people together. My work is serious, but my approach is anything but rigid: I thrive on curiosity, authenticity, and the little details that turn everyday life into something memorable.
Mixed-use development - downtown extension, Thonon, France
ANMA
Landing at Leidersdorff - downtown revitalisation, San Francisco, CA
SITELAB urban studio
urban design & architecture: building with purpose
My professional life is all about shaping spaces that tell stories and serve people. As an architect and urban designer, I dive deep into strategy, crafting environments that are as functional as they are inspiring. From large-scale urban projects to intimate architectural details, I’m obsessed with how design can make life better—more human, more inclusive, and a little more unexpected. Rigor meets playfulness in my approach, because cities, like people, deserve both structure and soul. Mixed-use development - downtown extension, Tarnos, France
Leibar&Seigneurin
Rebuilding Notre Dame Conference, Philippe Villeneuve, Chief architect for historic monuments - Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco, CA
sparking conversation
I’m passionate about exchanging ideas and pushing the boundaries of urban design through dialogue, teaching, and storytelling. From organizing and moderating panels, like Gourmet Cities: How Food Shapes Public Space at the Asian Art Museum or Rethinking Urban Design for Sustainable Futures with AIA SF, to teaching international urban practices at École des Ponts ParisTech, I thrive in spaces where curiosity meets action. I’ve also contributed to podcasts, articles (like my feature in MerciSF), and even translated for high-profile discussions, such as the Rebuilding Notre Dame panel with Architect in Chief Philippe Villeneuve. For me, sharing knowledge isn’t just about talking: it’s about inspiring others to see the world, and our cities, with fresh eyes.
San Francisco Workshop - École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées - Paris, France
Executive master Program in Urban Planning
TownHouse renovation in Marseille, France
ADU in Arcachon Bay - FranceCountry House Extension in Shanxi, China
hands-on practice
When time allows, I roll up my sleeves for the projects that speak to me. Renovating a house to feel like a home, designing a sunlit extension that changes how a family lives, or even organizing a bustling market in a public plaza. These side gigs keep me grounded, reminding me that great design isn’t just about grand visions; it’s about the small, meaningful touches that make a difference in people’s lives. It’s where my passion for architecture and urban design gets personal.
Planning and Permitting for the Bastille Day market site on Embarcadero Plaza
designing for community
When I’m not buried in blueprints, you’ll find me designing for the causes close to my heart. I’ve lent my graphic design skills to French Talent USA, the French Cinema Days, and Bastille Day SF, because nothing beats using creativity to bring people together. It’s my way of giving back to the community that’s given me so much, one poster, one logo, one celebration at a time. French Cinema Days Advertisement - San Francisco, CA
sake enthusiast
Yes, I’m a certified sake geek (WSET Level 3, thank you very much). What started as a fascination turned into a full-blown obsession. I even brew my own at home. There’s something magical about the balance of tradition and experimentation in every batch, much like my approach to design. If you’re lucky, I might just share a bottle (or a brewing tip) over a chat about urbanism.
Moto Bubbler, San Francisco - CAMoromi, San Francisco - CA
Bee - Hayes Valley, San Francisco - CAGay Pride, San Francisco - CA
city observer and traveler
My camera is my other sketchbook. Through photography, I document the urban landscapes that inspire me, the hidden alleys, the bold facades, the moments of serendipity that make cities pulse. Sometimes my lens is playful, sometimes it’s provocative, but it’s always honest. These images don’t just live on my Instagram; they fuel my design practice, reminding me that the best solutions often come from observing what’s already working (or delightfully not).Ding Ding - Kowloon, Hong Kong - CN The Tourmalet Pass - Le Grand Tourmalet, FranceMeteo Station, 4 Termes - Le Grand Tourmalet, France Across Tracks, Tournaboup - Le Grand Tourmalet, France
mountain soul - city place
I’ve been chasing powder since I was a kid. Skiing and snowboarding aren’t just hobbies; they’re a call to the wild that keeps me balanced. There’s nothing like the quiet rush of a mountain descent to clear my mind and fuel my creativity. But I also love the rhythm of the city, which is why you’ll find me training for half marathons, pounding the pavement with the same determination I bring to my design work. For me, movement—whether down a slope or through urban streets—is how I stay inspired and connected to the world around me.