LABOPOP is a Laboratory for Optimistic Projects dedicated to architecture at all scales. It was founded by Ania and Jérémie Brault, two enthusiasts of space, cities, and landscapes.

The laboratory’s core motivation lies in the belief that new ways of living are still to be invented.

To achieve this, the laboratory approaches architecture in a broad sense—as the logical outcome of various social interactions rather than as an autonomous discipline.

It is also deeply committed to proposing solutions that, beyond their intended use, anticipate future needs and functional evolutions by creating projects with a strong capacity for adaptability.

The pursuit of precision in the means employed, along with careful project economics, is intended to provide the most relevant response to the questions at hand.