- Architects
JNC International s.a. "Joining Nature and Cities"
- Description
JNC International s.a., also called Joining Nature and Cities, was founded in 1968 by the landscape and urban designer Jean Noël Capart.
Our group currently includes approximately 40 architects, landscapers and engineers specialising in the fields of strategic planning, urban design, landscape design, and environmental engineering.
In a world in which the balance between environment and urbanisation is a major issue, Joining Nature and Cities, offers a unique approach that is directly congruent with sustainable development.
JNC International s.a. is present at three sites in Belgium and France - Brussels and Nivelles (BE) and Lyon (FR) has developed substantial project experience in over 20 different countries in Europe.
The trust that JNC International s.a. has earned from its customers and partners over more than 45 years of experience, is derived from a respect for ethics and values (Integrity, Honesty, Respect)
- Creation
- 1968
- Associates
- Guillaume van der Vaeren:
Ingénieur Civil architecte (UCL) - Master of Architecture in Urban Design Harvard) - Administrateur délégué
Isabelle Bassette:
Architecte (ISASL) - Licence en urbanisme et aménagement du territoire (ULB)
Associée et Responsable de projets
Anne-Pascale Pertus:
Architecte paysagiste DPLG -Formation en approche environnementale de l’urbanisme à destination de la maîtrise d’oeuvre - Associée et Directrice d’agence JNC Sud - Collaborators
Jean Noël Capart:
Architecte paysagiste (ABAJP) - Urbaniste (CUB)
Fondateur de JNC International s.a.
Jérôme Carlier:
Architecte paysagiste - Responsable de projets
Guillaume Herr-Zekanovski :
Urbaniste (OPQU) - Responsable de projets
- Awards
«REGLE D’OR DE L’URBANISME 2010»
Price of the planning : GRAND PRIX
Project : Le quartier Gaucheret
Project owner : Commune de Schaerbeek et Bruxelles
environnement
«LANDSCAPE PRICE»
2009 Prix du paysage du Conseil de l’Europe (Europe)
2006 Grand prix national du paysage (France)
2000 Prix spécial - L’arbre d’Or du Paysage