Charlette Frémont is a French architect who graduated from ENSA Toulouse and Paris Malaquais. Throughout her journey and experiences in France and abroad (Japan and Germany), she has developed a technical and theoretical background, focusing on conceiving architecture in connection with its inhabitants and their environment. A guiding thread and commitment, particularly formalized through two years of research work on collective housing in an architecture office as an employee. Since 2021, she has continued this reflection independently, mainly working on renovation projects for private clients in the Toulouse region. Her projects emphasize a rational and poetic constructive thinking in service of responsible architecture and resident appropriation. Participation in collective construction sites as a volunteer and assisting individuals in self-construction crystallizes her desire to make architecture accessible to everyone.