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Born and raised in Roubaix, Nathalie has worked in communication for over 20 years. In 2019, she reconverted in the accompaniment and the coaching. In 2021, she decided to combine her passion for ceramics with her coaching practice. In addition to hosting, she offers "Earth-Happy Coaching" sessions and ceramic initiations (link to our services) at La Porte Rouge.
Jean-Charles adopted Roubaix many years ago by creating his first architect's studio at Rita's, a former factory producing the famous waffles converted into an artist's studio, then at the Condition publique, another place steeped in Roubaix history. He willingly shares his expertise and his passion for the work of Jean Prouvé.
Rich in their experiences, their encounters, their backgrounds, Jean-Charles and Nathalie are hosts who will be delighted to share the history of the House 

Your hosts

Rich of our experiences, our encounters and our journeys, we want to share with you our taste for atypical places and our good addresses, off the beaten track.




Jean-Charles adopted Roubaix many years ago when he created his first architect's studio at Rita's, a former factory where the famous waffles were produced, converted into an artist's studio, and then at the Condition Publique, another place steeped in Roubaix history. He willingly shares his expertise and his passion for the work of Jean Prouvé.
Rich in their experiences, their encounters, their backgrounds, Jean-Charles and Nathalie are hosts who will be delighted to share the history of the house but also their good addresses off the beaten track. 

Nathalie



Born and raised in Roubaix, I worked in fashion and communication for more than 20 years. In 2019, I reconverted to coaching and accompaniment, which I combine with my other passion, ceramics. I also offer "Earth-Happy Coaching" sessions and initiations to clay work and ceramics in my workshop at La Porte Rouge RBX.

Jean-Charles



I adopted Roubaix a long time ago, setting up as an architect at Rita's, the former factory where the famous waffles were produced, transformed into an artist's studio. I then moved to the transformed premises of the Condition Publique, which was the beating heart of the wool trade in the days of the city's textile splendor.I am passionate about the work of the architect Jean Prouvé, which I would be pleased to show you.