Thomas Montulet
Thomas Montulet is a civil engineer architect. In 2013, he graduated with a Master’s degree in Engineering: Architecture – Urban Design and Architecture from Ghent University. During his master’s program, he spent a year of studies at the Technical University of Munich. His thesis, entitled “Thinking, speaking, designing: On the vocabulary of forms of the architect” won a faculty prize. Since then, he has been active as an architect in the city of Brussels for architectuuratelier ambiorix and AgwA architecture office. He teaches at UCLouvain – LOCI (Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning) and is currently undertaking a PhD at the same university, supervised by Professor Cécile Chanvillard, on variations and possibilities of time-space constellations; specifically looking at models, ruins and tombs, and using critical writing and model making as his academic tools. His PhD is planned to be completed in 2026. Since 2018, combining his research and practice at AgwA, he has been an essential collaborator in all Surviving Memory in Postwar El Salvador architecture projects.