THE SIX PILLARS

These six compositions form the foundational corpus of Atelier WOCS. Each stands as a defining moment in the development of its visual language and formal framework. Preserved as cultural reference points, these works continue to guide the Maison’s approach to authorship, permanence, and legacy.

ZERMATT | DOUGLAS DC-3

The first composition to enter the Swiss National Library. Rooted in the Breitling Douglas DC-3’s global journey, this work evokes the altitude of memory and the aerial connections that once linked Switzerland’s summits. A formal gesture toward national heritage.

Preserved in: Swiss National Library and the Valais Media Library. 

 

GENÈVE LAC LÉMAN | LA SUISSE

A portrait of Geneva rendered through stillness and proportion. This composition introduced a visual interpretation of the city in which a steamboat becomes a vessel of cultural elegance. A study in origins and restraint.

Preserved in: Historical Register, Geneva


LAUSANNE | GRAF ZEPPELIN

An overlooked moment, formally expressed for the first time. The arrival of the Graf Zeppelin over Lausanne is composed with quiet reverence. This work affirmed a commitment to illuminating historical silences with clarity and intent.

Preserved in: Historical Register Geneva


GENÈVE QUAI DU MONT-BLANC  | LATÉCOÈRE 631

A tribute to the Latécoère 631, the largest aircraft ever to touch Lake Geneva. Commissioned by a Genevan family, the composition aligns presence with legacy. It remains safeguarded by the Latécoère Foundation as part of its formal collection.

Preserved in: Permanent Collection of the Latécoère Foundation

MALOJA PASS  | 911

A return to the Alpine landscape where the framework first took shape. This composition reflects movement shaped by instinct and proportion. Through the emblematic 911, it affirms the design codes that continue to guide the Maison’s formal discipline.

Preserved in: Historical Register Geneva


GENÈVE  | CAPITALE MONDIALE DE L'HORLOGERIE

Where architecture becomes form. This composition presents Geneva through measured structures, assembled with the cadence of horology. A formal expression of cultural rhythm, where memory and structure converge.

Preserved in: Historical Register Geneva