About

I was born in Venezuela and have lived in France since I was eighteen. After earning my DPLG degree in Architecture in 2004, I spent twenty years working in renowned firms on projects of vastly different scales and programs. These years of experience taught me discipline, attention to detail, and the importance of dialogue within multidisciplinary teams.

Today, I am developing my independent practice to give a more personal expression to my work. My ambition is clear: to create architecture that is precise and contextual, capable of addressing concrete needs while offering a sensitive and singular experience. I believe that successful projects begin with careful listening and a continuous exchange with their future users.

Art is a dimension I wish to continue exploring—not as an exclusive manifesto, but as a source of richness that can deepen the experience of a place. This sensitivity comes from my Venezuelan roots and from an early encounter with the architecture of Carlos Raúl Villanueva, particularly his integration of art and architecture at the Central University of Caracas. Beyond this influence, every project calls for its own response—rooted in its site, attentive to history, and open to the aspirations of those who inhabit it.

I see architecture as a balance between creativity and precision, between intuition and technical mastery. My goal is to design spaces that are timeless, refined, and filled with natural light—spaces whose strength lies in their harmony with their context and the way they are lived day to day.

Key dates

  • Creation of Gustavo Boscan Architectes – Development of a personal approach combining creativity, precision, and contextual awareness

    2024-2025
  • Project Director at Wilmotte & Associés – Direction and coordination of large-scale international projects

    2011-2024
  • D.P.L.G. Degree in Architecture – ENSAPL (École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture et de Paysage de Lille)

    2004
  • ERASMUS Program – ETSAB (Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona) – Workshop with Carlos Ferrater

    1999-2000
  • Galileo Scholarship – Awarded by the Venezuelan government and the World Bank to pursue architectural studies in France.