Clément is currently completing his diploma in the Architecture Engineering graduation studio at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. He was selected last year for the Glenn Murcutt Master Class in June 2024, after receiving the National Eiffel Prize, which came with a 10,000€ award. Following this, he recently completed an exchange at ETH Zürich in Switzerland under the teaching of Tom Emerson (6a Architects, London) and Momoyo Kaijima (Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo). Focusing on small-scale interventions, attention to detail, information gathering, and field surveys (Atlas of Zürich, Fall/24), this semester was a pivotal moment in his studies, particularly in preparing for his diploma.

The collaboration with his brother Jean Taulelle began when they travelled together in Finland, following in the footsteps of Alvar Aalto. Since 2019, they have undertaken architectural programs in the United States (2022), Denmark (2022), Japan (2023), India and Bangladesh (2024), and Northern Italy (2025). When Jean started his studies in Industrial Design at ENSCi-Les Ateliers in Paris, they began closely collaborating on the production of objects and architectural projects.

Clément started his studies in Paris, where he met Marie Schweitzer, his first mentor. He has been working part-time at Marie Schweitzer Architects for four years. Professionally, he worked at Shigeru Ban Architects for a few months in Tokyo and at Hermès International for half a year in scenography in Paris (2023).