Daylight choreography
Solar path studies, glare control, and seasonal light maps.
Bureau Cadran is an architectural glass and light atelier. We compose luminous surfaces, nightfinding systems, and installation narratives for museums, transit halls, and public squares.
We combine architectural glass, light engineering, and civic storytelling.
Solar path studies, glare control, and seasonal light maps.
Furnace tests, lamination stacks, and surface textures.
Low-energy glow cues, beacon fixtures, and calm circulation.
Each commission runs in four phases. We balance site analysis with material testing and a public pilot before final fabrication.
Daylight scans, night walks, and community interviews.
Glass trials, glow studies, and structural coordination.
Short-run installation with feedback loops.
Final drawings, build packages, and on-site tuning.
We are developing a family of modular glass lanterns for transit plazas.
Selected commissions across transport, culture, and public landscape.
Glass fins and amber glow for a coastal transit hall.
Vertical light ribbons guiding museum circulation after dusk.
Floating lantern canopy for a winter pedestrian market.
We work with glass houses, light engineers, and ceramicists to build resilient surfaces.
Soft diffusion with embedded micro textures.
Quiet glow modules tuned for public comfort.
Powder-coated supports for coastal climates.
We run pilots with partner workshops across France and Belgium.
Monthly prototype sessions for civic teams and cultural partners.
See open lab calendarWe respond within three business days with a discovery plan.
Project briefs and partnership requests
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