Each project has its own specificity
Invested in her work, Natalia adapts to all situations, including major challenges such as affordable housing in Godbrange. A real challenge requiring the construction of 4 houses on a "not very large" plot with strict regulatory constraints and a limited budget. The whole to be functional with four bedrooms on a subsidized surface of 140m2. "We installed carports to the detriment of garages to save space and have a much more comfortable living space for people" she cites as an example.
Its flagship project remains the school in Elvange: "it did not materialize for lack of political decisions but it is the project that I liked the most because I put a part of me, of my personality into it" she recalls, her eyes full of good memories. Perhaps she should have lived in the postwar years, when regulations were less and architectures "less standardized." In short, a period during which Natalia could have lived her art in her own way.
What about COVID-19?
While 2018 was perfect for the evolution of the aeco atelier d’architecture firm with a diversification of projects for municipalities, the health crisis of 2020 led it to review its development strategy. Her partner and her husband have given way to two new architects and a technician who are currently sharing, among other things, house projects and a multi-purpose center. Case to be continued.
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