Lucas Montereau is a landscape architect who has specialized in sustainable design for 15 years and is recognized for his expertise in therapeutic gardens and urban green spaces. He designs projects that harmonize local biodiversity with the well-being of users.
Fascinated by the symbiosis between nature and urban life, Lucas excels in creating therapeutic gardens that incorporate medicinal plants and sensory spaces. His methodological approach combines ecological rigor with botanical creativity, consistently prioritizing native species and sustainable water management techniques. He advocates a vision where every green space becomes a living ecosystem, capable of regenerating its environment while offering a refuge for residents. His typical clients include local governments, healthcare facilities, and developers committed to ambitious environmental initiatives. Fascinated by the symbiosis between nature and urban life, Lucas excels in creating therapeutic gardens that incorporate medicinal plants and sensory spaces. His methodological approach combines ecological rigor with botanical creativity, consistently prioritizing native species and sustainable water management techniques. He advocates a vision where every green space becomes a living ecosystem, capable of regenerating its environment while offering a refuge for residents. His typical clients include local governments, healthcare facilities, and developers committed to ambitious environmental initiatives. Recently, he transformed a 2,000-square-meter concrete parking lot into an edible forest garden for an intergenerational residence, a project that perfectly illustrates his ability to transform constrained spaces. His added value lies in his mastery of ecological cycles and his ability to design nearly self-sustaining gardens requiring minimal maintenance. Beyond aesthetics, he conceives each project as green infrastructure that contributes to urban climate resilience. His philosophy: a successful garden is one that, in ten years, will be even more beautiful and diverse than when it was first created.