
David Thouzmazeau He has a DNSEP from the Beaux-Arts de Rennes and a post-graduate diploma in Design and Research from the Beaux-Arts de Saint-Étienne. He has been collaborating with Ruedi Baur's various studios for 16 years. He conceives and follows projects involving space design, signage design and urban design.
For him, being a designer means ordering semantic perception and technical sensitivity in order to create a formal vocabulary whose plasticity resonates with its context. Among the projects he has carried out with Ruedi Baur are the scenography of the French Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo, the exhibition "Passengers of the Grand Paris Express" at the Mac/val in Vitry-sur-Seine, the urban scenography - History of the European quarter of Brussels as part of the Belgian presidency of the EU in Brussels, and the redevelopment of the forecourt of the Carreau Wendel in Petite Roselle; the urban furniture of the station district in Chaumont en Haute Marne, the urban furniture and signage of Grand Parc in Bordeaux; the signage projects of the Academic Center of the New School in New York, the tourist route of the city of Metz, Station F in Paris, the UNO building H in Geneva, the Vauban and Gallice ports in Antibes; the new head office of the Lombard Odier bank in Geneva. Partner, graphic designer and project manager, Integral Designers