About CO-DE
CO-DE is an architecture practice led by Beatrice Colaiacomo and based in Brussels.
CO-DE is dedicated to the design and construction of architectural projects which aim to combine effective and pragmatic responses into spatial solutions able to stimulate sensitivity and perception.
CO-DE was founded in 2015 by Beatrice Colaiacomo and Martin Delattre.
About Beatrice Colaiacomo
After graduating from the Lycée Chateaubriand of Rome, Beatrice pursued her higher education at ISACF LA CAMBRE in Brussels, where she graduated in 2012 with a thesis on the “Poché“. In 2010 she studied for a year at the Bern University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland.
In addition to leading her own studio, since 2012 Beatrice has also been involved in several projects with the office Xaveer De Geyter Architects, ranging in different scales of design, and covering everything from the competition to the construction phase.
Work experience at CO-DE
2024-
2024-
2023-
2023
2023-
2022
2021
2020
2018-22
2018
2018
2017-23
2017
2017
2017
2015-16
Work experience at XDGA
2020-
2019
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2019
2018
2018
2017-18
2017
2017
2017
2017
2015-17
2015
2015
2015
2014
2014
2013-14
2013
2012
2012-14
DOK+, Apartment refurbishment, Mechelen, design and construction follow-up
BOULEVARD GENERAL JACQUES, House renovation and division, Brussels, design and construction follow-up with Stéphanie Willocx
PARVIS SAINT JEAN-BAPTISTE, Housing and commercial space, Brussels, design and construction follow-up with Estate-Estate
VIA VERDI, Apartment renovation, Tuscania, design and construction follow-up
ALSEMBERG 1256, Apartment renovation, Brussels, design and construction follow-up
HOTEL DES MONNAIES, Apartment renovation, Brussels, design and construction follow-up
ATI coworking, Office space renovation, Brussels, design and construction follow-up
RUE DE NAMUR, Apartment renovation, Brussels, design and construction follow-up
CROIX DE PIERRE, Apartment renovation, Brussels, design and construction follow-up
CENTRALE, House, Kraainem, design and construction follow-up
GRIBAUMONT, Extension of an existing building, Brussels, discontinued
NAMECHE, Multifunctional Hall, Namèche, competition with Estate-Estate
DIXMUDE, Shops and housing renovation, Brussels, ongoing project
MARNIX, Apartment renovation, Brussels, design and construction follow-up
WZB, House renovation, Wezembeek-Oppem, design and construction follow-up
DAMEJEANNE CAFÉ, Brussels, design and construction follow-up
278_ DE SWAEF, Schools and sport facilities, Brussels, competition 1st place
265_ KOB, Extension of the Comic Opera house, Berlin, competition
260_ CITYDOX, Housing and productive ateliers, Brussels, competition 1st place, under construction
257_ LOT 0 Euralens, Offices and professional training center, Lens, competition 1st place, under construction
224_ PESCATORE, Elderly house, Luxembourg, 2nd phase competition
246_ CITYGATE, Housing, schools and productive ateliers, Brussels, competition
247_ HEL Vinci, School and Learning Center, Brussels, competition 2nd finalist
200_ MBAT, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Tournai, ongoing project
231_ Maison des Médias, Brussels, competition
217_ Sciences de la vie, Faculty of Sciences, Lausanne, competition
226_ ORANGE, Offices, Montpelier, competition
223_ LOT B32, Offices, Paris, competition 2nd place
202_ P24, Student housing, hotel and shops, Palaiseau, built
197_ ZAND, Bruges, competition
191_ GSE, Faculty of Economics, Gothenburg, competition
190_ HARD, housing and tramway depot, Zurich, competition
188_ Basel Museum Archive, Basel, competition
186_ Kalvebod District Copenhagen, masterplan, competition
176_ IOC, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, competition, 2nd finalist
178_ RIO Medellin, master plan for the riverbanks, competition, honourable mention
152_ LILLE 2030, urban development study, competition
118_ Macdonald Warehouse, restructuration and extension of the existing warehouse with housing, offices, shops, infrastructure, public space, Paris, built