Born in January 1991, David Djiango grew up in the south of France. It’s in this light-filled place that David becomes passionate about art. He developed his taste for drawing and painting, in particular at the Bô workshop where he learned the different techniques applied to art: charcoal, pencil, Indian ink, and acrylic.
In 2010, he left his native region, the French Riviera, to settle in Paris and began studying at Penninghen, a school of interior architecture, design & graphic art. “A game of contrast settles between the brightest and most mattified spaces of my plot” says David. A year later, convinced that the future of the architectural profession must integrate current ecological issues, David evolves towards an eco-responsible architecture.
He designs houses with natural and renewable materials while preserving biodiversity and local resources. He won his first student competition at the Ecole Spéciale of Architecture in Paris in 2015 and carried out with their workshop his first project composed exclusively of bamboo in Mancora, in the north of Peru. “The multiplication of small elements together creates an architecture” says David
In 2019, it is in Nice that David decides to settle down in order to devote himself fully to his first passion: painting. He discovers, by serendipity, a singular identity inspiring him to produce the series: “Just a touch of love”. In 2021, he’s a complete architect and focus on ecological concept. and on his work as an artist, still looking for a new way to create a deeper portrait.