Juliette Gilson’s work explores the formal characteristics of the city, the relationship between the individual and the whole and between private interiors and public open spaces. In order to challenge current architectural discourse, she places a strong emphasis on experimentation, research and critical thinking by exploring diverse media. 

Juliette (Brussels, 1993) completed a Master of Architecture in 2018 at the Academie van Bouwkunst, Amsterdam. She has been a guest tutor at the Academie van Bouwkunst, Amsterdam and is currently living in Rotterdam where she works at Monadnock.

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