

grue is an architectural laboratory where buildings become living systems. Based in Paris and Bruxelles, its practice operates at the intersection of ecology, computation, and material innovation, designing structures that adapt, breathe, and interact with their surroundings. Their work rejects static formalism in favor of dynamic architectures including responsive facades, bio-integrated surfaces, and spatial experiments that challenge how we define shelter. Collaborating with scientists, makers, and communities, grue treats each project as a prototype for future habitation. Whether deploying algorithmic design to optimize energy flow or testing new bio-materials, their process is both rigorous and open-ended.