23. Le jardin de Truman
The True Man Sows
DESIGNERS

Fanny Suere was born in Nantes and grew up in the heart of the Loire countryside, which provided her first exposure to landscape. She explored her surroundings during her wanderings, guided by her curiosity and close attention to her surroundings. Nantes provided her with a sensitive experience of public spaces in which everyday uses and artistic expressions coexist. Her career has been guided by a common thread: the pleasure of learning. Her training in biological engineering, specialising in agronomy, gave her a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of living things, furthered by an apprenticeship at La Forêt nurseries during which she learnt the ropes of horticultural production. Landscape design established itself as an ideal field of action in which she could combine her areas of expertise and design environmentally-friendly amenities. She turned to landscape engineering at the Institut Agro Rennes-Angers, where she developed a collective and technical approach to projects on a variety of scales. She has been involved in a number of professional and academic projects, including the student exhibition Vingt mille lieux sous le vert (Expo Flo, 2024 edition), a field study placement with an environmental organisation in Quebec and participation in the Chaumont-sur-Loire International Garden Festival. For the past three years, she has also worked part-time in the Guillaume Sevin Paysages design office, contributing to the design and implementation of prime contracting projects.
Lucas Leblanc was born in the Gers département and developed a sensitivity to landscapes and natural environments in the heart of this rural area, thanks in particular to the influence of his parents, both foresters by training. After a general baccalaureate, he opted for a BTS (Advanced Technician Certificate) in landscape design, a decisive course that enabled him to acquire a technical and practical approach to landscaping. Currently a student at the Institut Agro Rennes-Angers, he is an apprentice at Artifex, where he is involved in the landscaping aspects of environmental impact studies, as well as design and site supervision assignments. This experience, rooted in a regulatory, territorial approach to the landscape, nourishes his thinking and enriches a practice that he hopes eventually to focus on the design of human-scale landscapes, where the garden becomes an intimate space for dialogue between nature, uses and sensibility.