Eliott Moreau


Architectural and Urban Designer
Constructed Geographies - 2024
Decentralized - 2021
The Hotel - 2024
The Hotel - 2024
Plaza Tower - 2018
Superblock - 2020
Nuage - 2019
The Hotel - 2024
The Future of the Office is not an Office - 2020
Dramatic Assembly - 2019
Solar District Cup - 2021
Recreational Landscape - 2021
Collective Domesticity - 2022
The Hotel - 2024










The Hotel

The Berlage Project Thesis, 2024
The Hotel is a collective final thesis project that studies the hotel, both as a building type and as a place of hospitality, through a collection of fourteen individual contributions inside one skyscraper. The project imagines hospitality as a realm of exchange that condenses the diversity of the city through an assortment of guests, staff, and the broader public. It consists of the design of the skyscraper as landmark–The Metropolitan–and the hotel as tenant–One Hotel. 




a journey through One Hotel - Create Your Own Adventure Novel. Written by Maria Stergiou and Eliott Moreau

The Logistics of Milk and Timber

The Berlage, Project Global, 2023

Project Global is part of a three-year investigation on global supply chains in the Core Network Corridors established by the European Union. The research project describes and documents the logistics environment of the North Sea-Baltic Corridor through the lens of milk and timber, from the small scale of the object to the scale of the corridor. The exercise explores the spaces, trajectories, materials, and actors that take part in the supply chain to create a comparative and synthetic study of both industries. Focusing on Estonia, the research considers the involvement of local, national, and extranational factors in the timber and milk supply chains. The investigation aims to project potential future developments and their architectural implications to define relevant spatial and design questions.

The project is based on an understanding of the spatial, natural, or technologically modified properties of milk and timber; their cultivation, extraction, processing, distribution, and consumption. The logistic environments and instruments involved in these processes are studied for their individual characteristics and co-dependent organizations mediating between economic and ecological sustainability, and between the Estonian and trans-European contexts through the North Sea Baltic Corridor.

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Moving Milk and Timber

Directors: Thomas Gkikas, Ana Nuño de Buen, Yuhe Tan
Writers: Thomas Gkikas, Ujal Gorchu, Ana Nuño de Buen
Cinematographer: Juan Benavides
Editors: Juan Benavides, Yuhe Tan
Narrator: Felix Verheyden
Fieldwork Researchers: Chaomin Chen, Kelly Olinger, Nien-Heng Yang
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