About
I approach technology with a Founder’s Mindset: viewing architecture not as an end in itself, but as a lever to build better products faster.
My expertise lies in structuring systems that balance a unified logical core with flexible extensions, empowering the team to ship high-impact features without technical friction.
My goal is not just to manage complexity, but to minimize it through pragmatic and scalable design.
This page retraces the journey that forged this conviction.
More Than an Education, a Philosophy.
After years of self-taught passion, École 42 was an immersion into a unique culture based on peer-to-peer learning, high standards, and collective intelligence. The famous “Piscine” (The Pool) was a revelation: a period of intense learning and constant mutual support where I confirmed my calling as a “builder.”
This educational approach gave me much more than technical skills: it forged complete autonomy, resilience in the face of unknown challenges, and, above all, the fundamental ability to “learn how to learn.” This is the foundation upon which all my expertise rests today.
Beyond Code: A Humanistic Perspective
Selected, based on my profile as a student at École 42, to join the organizing team for the “Défi des Bernardins” (Bernardins Challenge), a program of the prestigious “L’humain au défi du numérique” Chair (Humanity Facing the Digital Challenge) at the Collège des Bernardins.
My role was to help set up events, including the “REBOOT Challenge,” and, most importantly, to attend all of the Chair’s working sessions. As a technical student, I had unique access to the dialogues and debates on digital issues among leading philosophers, business leaders, and scientists.
This unique experience, at the crossroads of disruptive innovation and humanistic thought, was fundamental in shaping my vision of technology that serves humanity.
What I gained at the Bernardins was not a technical skill, but a posture of inquiry. The ability, before diving into the technical “how,” to take the time for the strategic “why.”
Today, this is reflected in my “builder” philosophy: I don’t just seek to build a system that is technically powerful, but one that is fundamentally sound, understandable, and sustainable for the humans who will use it and, just as importantly, for those who will have to maintain it.
Discover how this philosophy translates into my work through my Architecture Blueprints.