Atelier Glaz : Agence d’Architecture et Design d’Intérieur en Bretagne Sud
Harmony between Local Context and Global Vision
About us
Atelier Glaz is an architecture and interior design studio originally founded in Bali and now based in Brittany, France. Established in 2019 under the name M Plus T Studio, our practice builds on more than 25 years of combined experience. We have worked on a wide range of projects across Asia from private residences to luxury resorts and spas, as well as large scale urban developments.
We are an authentically Indonesian firm with both French and Indonesian heritage. This dual background informs a unique design approach—one that blends eastern and western ideologies into a cohesive, thoughtful aesthetic. Our international perspective, combined with hands-on experience across diverse cultural and environmental landscapes, allows us to create spaces that feel grounded, refined, and timeless.
Over the years, we’ve developed a deep relationship with nature, which continues to shape the way we design. From eco-conscious landscape planning to the creative use of reclaimed and local materials, our commitment to sustainability remains at the core of our practice. Whether it’s a private home or a large hospitality project, we strive to create places that resonate with their surroundings and with the people who inhabit them.
In 2025, we became Atelier Glaz to mark a new chapter in France. We continue our journey with renewed focus on architecture and interior design, while staying true to our creative roots and our passion for thoughtfully designed spaces.
Morgane Monfort - Architecte HMONP
She is one of the founding partners of Atelier Glaz, an architecture and interior design studio committed to a sensitive, contextual, and contemporary approach. With a Master's degree in architecture from the Architecture school of Bretagne and accredited as a project manager in her own name (HMONP) at Architecture school of Clermont-Ferrand, she began her career at Fabrication, a studio based in Amsterdam, before moving to Bali in 2013, where she worked on major hotel and residential projects internationally.
Her professional experience has led her to positions of high responsibility, notably as Project Director and Studio Manager at Intaran Design (Karl Princic Design), where she led projects such as Radisson Blu Uluwatu, Rosewood Hoi An in Vietnam, Rosewood Hermana Mayor in Philippines, and Cheval Blanc Bali (LVMH group). In 2022, she joined Studio Jenquel as a senior architect, continuing to develop high-end residential projects. In 2019, she co-managed her own studio, first in Bali under the name M Plus T Studio, now relocated to France and renamed Atelier Glaz, to extend an architectural vision nourished by her international experiences and her attention to detail.

Toyo Sanjaya
He is one of the founding partners ofAtelier Glaz. Born and raised in Bali, within a family deeply connected to Balinese culture and landscape, he developed an early sensitivity to art, nature, and hospitality. This background naturally led him to pursue architecture as a discipline that harmonizes built form with landscape and local craftsmanship. His passion for photography further refines his perception of light, proportion, texture, and composition - qualities that subtly inform and enrich each project he undertakes.
A graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at Udayana University, Bali (2012), he has gained extensive experience in architecture, landscape, and design through international projects, particularly within the luxury hospitality sector in Southeast Asia. His professional journey includes roles as Assistant Project Manager at Intaran Design, contributing to projects such as The Pushang Resort in Shaoxing, Anantara Residences in Phuket, Waldorf Astoria Resort, and Six Senses Hotel in Bali, and later as Landscape Project Manager at PT Airmas Asri in Jakarta, where he worked on high-rise developments including The Pakubuwono Menteng Apartment. These experiences have strengthened his expertise in masterplanning and design detailing, shaping a rigorous yet sensitive approach to architecture.
