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François Roche

François Roche (born 1961[1]) is a French architect. Roche is the co-founder and director of R&Sie(n) Architects and the research architectural firm, New Territories/M4.

François Roche
s/he, the avatar that represents François Roche and his work
Born1961 (age 62–63)
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Versailles
OccupationArchitect
PracticeR&Sie(n) Architects
New Territories/M4
Websitewww.new-territories.com

Early life and education edit

François Roche was born in 1961 in Paris, France.[1] Roche sought to study science and math in college, but, was unable to enroll in a specific class he wanted to attend and changed his degree to architecture.[2] His interest in the sciences would go on to influence his architectural work.[3] He spent time in an Algerian desert during his time in college, deciding if he wanted to finish his degree in architecture.[2] In 1987, he graduated from the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Versailles.[1]

Career edit

Roche founded his first studio in Paris in 1989.[1] He expanded to incorporate Stephanie Lavaux as a partner, naming the studio R&Sie(n)[1][4] The "R" in the name is for Roche, the "S" is for Stephanie, and is pronounced similarly to the word "heresy" in French.[2] The studio specializes in architectural "investigations" and "scenarios" with the goal of connecting the relationship between humans and buildings.[1] Roche would go on to create New Territories/M4, which houses R&Sie, along with other installation, architectural, and digital design projects, with partner Camille Lacadée.[5][6]

Since the 1990s,[3] Roche has been represented by an androgynous, digitally created avatar named s/he.[7] Roche describes s/he as "a kind of doppelgänger, a Siamese twin, the mask of Mishima, an avatar of Vishnu. Androgynous in appearance and with a queer attitude, s/he has enabled me for twenty-five years to maintain a singular voice, coming from nowhere, emerging from territories that abandoned the posture of authority, of discourse, and of academia."[3]

In 2004, R&Sie(n) created DustyRelief for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Bangkok, Thailand.[3][4] The piece was designed to absorb the city smog, which would then cause the structure to grow. The piece was inspired by Man Ray's Dust Breeding. The project was canceled due to a coup d'état.[3]

While speaking in at an event in London in 2010, Roche shared that he would be "happy" if somebody went into one of his buildings or designs, got lost, and died.[2] That same year, Roche ended his professional relationship with Lavaux and began working with Camille Lacadée.[4] In 2011, the avatar used to represent the R&Sie(n) committed "suicide" only to re-emerge in 2017.[8] Around 2013, Roche opened a studio in the Talat Noi neighborhood of Bangkok.[8] Before relocating from Paris to Bangkok, Roche transformed his Paris house in a project called I'm Lost in Paris. The project involved cultivating bacteria which turned into vegetation covering the house.[8]

Roche and Lacadée launched a Kickstarter to raise funds to an "experimental hybrid building" called MMYST. The project was to be built by robots in Thailand.[9] In May 2015, Roche, Lacadée, and Pierre Huyghe to create "What Could Happen," an "experimental expedition" in the Swiss Alps.[6][10][11] In October 2015, he lectured with Lacadée at the University of Michigan's Taubman College.[12] That same month, Roche and Lacadée exhibited #mythomaniaS at the Chicago Architecture Biennial. The exhibit included videos of "architectural scenarios" around the world.[5] Roche's professional partnership with Lacadée ended in 2015.[4]

In 2016, Frac Centre-Val de Loire held a retrospective of Roche's work with New Territories/M4.[7]

Roche's work has been exhibited at Mori Art Museum,[13] Columbia University, the Pompidou Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University[14] and other museums and galleries.[1] Roche has exhibited in the Venice Biennale multiple times,[12] including in 2004's Metamorph International Architecture Exposition;[15] the 2008 International Architecture Exposition in which R&Sie exhibited their "bi[r]o-bo[o]ts";[16] the 2014 "Time Space Existence: Made in Europe" biennale;[17] and 2018 at the Bembo Pavilion and the Lithuanian Pavilion.[18][19] Roche has also participated as a panelist at the 2012 United States pavilion.[20] His 2010 installation, Building Which Never Dies, was confiscated by Italian police for containing uranium. The incident caused an entire section of the Biennale to be closed for an entire day.[8]

Themes and concepts in Roche's work edit

Architecture doesn’t mean only to create buildings in the public space, but also to create debate in public space, through building and/or attitudes able to make a building.

— François Roche, 2017[3]

Roche's works often represent the divergence of science, architecture, philosophy, science fiction genetics, art, identity, and biopolitics.[3][4] However, through the avatar, Roche explores philosophical concepts of the LGBTQI community, communications, and philosophy. In describing his beliefs and work, Roche often cites fiction and non-fiction, ranging from Jacques Lacan to Noam Chomsky to Paul B. Preciado. Roche describes s/he and New Territories as “tool to knot and unknot realities" in the spirit of Michel Foucault.[3]

The Frac Centre-Val de Loire calls Roche's early work as veering "towards hybridization and “hyperlocalism”, aimed at distorting reality and bringing out its most significant unusualness." In 1996, Roche started using digital processes to create his work. Roche's later works also incorporate robotics complemented by writing and lectures.[4]

Reception edit

Roche has been called an "elusive" artist by The New York Times, a "provocateur" by the Bangkok Post, and "always provocative" by The Architect's Newspaper.[6][8][21] The New York Times describes Roche's work as "not buildings exactly, but scientific experiments."[6]

Monographs edit

  • 2018 / #digitaldisobediences_s/he would rather do Fiction Maker (Frac-Centre) [22]
  • 2015 / mythomaniaS.[23]
  • 2014 / Heretical-Machinism.[24]
  • 2011 / Architecture des Humeurs. Catalogue on research-exhibition. PDF 2mo[25]
  • 2010 / New-Territories-R&Sie(n).[26]
  • 2010 / BioReboot.[27]
  • 2007 / Fiction Scripts.[28]
  • 2006 / Spoiled Climate.[29]
  • 2005 / I,ve heard About.[30]
  • 2004 / Corrupted Biotopes.[31]
  • 2003 / T(e)en Years After.[32]
  • 2000 / Mutation @morphes.[33]
  • 1994 / The Shadow of Chameleon.[34]

All monographies/ texts / article are public and free downloadable [35]

Academia edit

Roche and S/he were involved in Guest Professor position among other places and chronologically at Bartlett-UCL-London 2000, at UPenn-Philadelphia 2006 and 2015-016, at GSAPP-Columbia-NYC 2006-2017, at USC-Los Angeles 2009-11, at RMIT-Melbourne 2012-2017, and few years at IKA (2017) and Angewante-Vienna (2009), AFAA-Bratislava (2018). He taught 'processes' in 2023 at KHM-Koln, and his a permanent member of EGS _ Division of Philosophy, Art and Critical Thought since 2012[36]

Notable exhibitions edit

  • 1993: Action, Solo exhibition Institut Francais d'Architecture
  • 1999-2000: @namorphous changes, Columbia University (New York), UCLA (Los Angeles)
  • 1996: le monolythe fracture, Venice Architecture Biennale, French Pavillon
  • 2000: aqua alta 1.0/2.0, Venice Architecture Biennale, International and French Pavillon
  • 2001: In any way, it's already happened, ICA, London
  • 2003: Asphalt Spot, Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial, Niigata Prefecture, Japan[37]
  • 2004: metamorph, Venice Architecture Biennale, International Pavillon
  • 2004: Frac Collection, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
  • 2004: L’exposition Architectures non standard, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France[38]
  • 2005: "I’ve heard about (Modèles de sécrétion)", as New Territories, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Paris, France[39]
  • 2006: Frac Centre-Val de Loire, Orléans, France[40]
  • 2006: terra incognita, Tate Modern, London, 2006, with Pierre Huyghe
  • 2008: Venice Architecture Biennale, International Italian Pavillon
  • 2009: radical nature, Barbican, London, [[41]
  • 2009: Lost in Paris, Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, Paris, France[42][43]
  • 2010:Venice Architecture Biennale, International Pavillon (@isotropic uranium installation)
  • 2009: green building, Louisiana (Denmark, 2009), [44]
  • 2010: An Architecture in Moods, solo exhibition, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan[13]
  • 2010: L’architecture des humeurs, solo exhibition, Le Laboratoire, Paris, France[45]
  • 2015: #mythomaniaS, Chicago Architecture Biennial, Chicago, Illinois[5]
  • 2016: S/he would rather do Fiction maker, retrospective, Frac Centre-Val de Loire, Orléans, France[7]
  • 2016: Are we human, Istanbul Biennale
  • 2019: The Arts and the Future, Mori Tower, Tokyo, Japan, 'an Architecture of MOODs'
  • 2020: Escape Routes, FortuneShel(tell)er, Biennale Bangkok, [46]
  • 2021: Ecologies and Politics of the Living, Vienna Biennale, Vienna, Austria
  • 2022: Rivus, Biennale Sydney, [47]
  • 2023: SHIFTING_DRIFTING/mythomaniaS_S/he_New-Territories_2012-2022, lathouse, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2023: La Chambre des Mèmoires-à-Venir _S/he_New-Territories_fR, E.Coccia, M.Tamori, C.Delaporte 'les Mondes Nouveaux', Paris-La-Defense [48]

Notable collections edit

  • 2002: Scrambled Flat 2.0, Waterflux, Evolène, Suisse, with R&Sie, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France[49]
  • 2003: "Mosquito Bottleneck Project, Trinidad", with R&Sie, SFMOMA, San Francisco, California[50]
  • 2003: "R&Sie(n), Water Flux (unbuilt) : Rendering of the structure", Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal[21]
  • 2005: "I’ve heard about (Modèles de sécrétion)", selected works, as New Territories, Mudam, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg[51]
  • 2007: "Heshotmedown, Demilitarized Zone, Korea", with R&Sie, SFMOMA, San Francisco, California[50]
  • 2018: mind [e] scape, as New Territories, Echigo-Tsumari Art Field, Niigata Prefecture, Japan[52]

Further reading edit

Works about François Roche
  • Contati, Anna. “Genetic in-Formation Metaphor: Eduardo Arroyo vs François Roche.” Villardjournal 01.018 Investigate, edited by Giovanni Corbellini, Quodlibet, 2018, pp. 23–30.
  • Di Raimo, Antonino. Francois Roche Heretical Machinism and Living Architecture of New Territories.com. 2014. ISBN 1291883800
  • Saunders, Zack. “New Solidarities: #Digitaldisobediences.” Log, no. 44, 2018, pp. 55–62.
  • Sprecher, Aaron and François LeBlanc. “Dissipative Architecture: The Informed Nature of Atopia.” Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), vol. 67, no. 1, 2013, pp. 27–30.
Works by François Roche
  • Roche, François, as editor, Log, no. 25, 2012
  • Roche, François. “'Alchimis (t/r/Ick)—Machines.” Log, no. 22, 2011, pp. 158–168.
  • Roche, François & Lacadée, Camille. "MythomaniaS: Crime Scenes & Psycho Case Studies". Brooklyn: punctum books (2015).
  • Roche, François & Lacadée, Camille. (2016). "Parrhesia-stases (The Preamble)". Architectural Design. 86. 66-71. 10.1002/ad.2112.

Personal life edit

Roche lives in Bangkok. Roche goes to great lengths to avoid having his photograph published, a concept he has compared to Daft Punk or Margiela.[2][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Wackerow, Elaine (9 October 2008). "World-renowned architect Francois Roche to speak at Syracuse Architecture". SU News. Syracuse University. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Profile: François Roche and R&Sie(n)". ICON Magazine. 8 August 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Budor, Dora (2017-07-21). "Architectural Psychoscapes: Francois Roche •". Mousse Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "New-Territories (S/he)". Frac Centre (in French). Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Korody, Nicholas (19 October 2015). "Cutting across the Chicago Architecture Biennial: the Myth-Making of New-Territories / M4". Archinect. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d e Aleksander, Irina (13 May 2015). "Going Places: François Roche and Pierre Huyghe's Train to Nowhere". T Magazine. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  7. ^ a b c Korody, Nicholas (30 November 2016). "New-Territories projects forward in its "retrospective" at the FRAC Centre in Val de Loire, France". Archinect. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d e Sutthavong, Ariane (21 December 2017). "Provocateur-in-chief". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  9. ^ Korody, Nicholas (30 September 2015). "MMYST: a crowd-funded, human-animal hybrid building by François Roche and Camille Lacadee of New-Territories/M4". Archinect. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  10. ^ Gratza, Agnieszka (24 March 2015). "Agnieszka Gratza on New-Territories and Pierre Huyghe's "What Could Happen"". ARTFORUM. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  11. ^ Lesmoir-Gordon, Laura (19 January 2015). "Pierre Huyghe Goes Hiking the Alps (to Make Art)". Artnet News. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  12. ^ a b "Lecture: Francois Roche and Camille Lacadee". Taubman College. University of Michigan. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  13. ^ a b "Future and the Arts Quick Walkthrough! #1". Mori Art Museum. 27 December 2019. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  14. ^ Wong, Tony (3 March 2017). "Commonplace innovation". Yale Daily News. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  15. ^ "9. Mostra Internazionale di Architettura METAMORPH". Archimagazine. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  16. ^ "venice architecture biennale 08: R&SIE(n) + DS". designboom. 2008-09-30. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  17. ^ Jongh, Karlyn de (2014). Time, space, existence : made in Europe. Bonn. ISBN 978-94-90784-15-7. Retrieved 27 May 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  18. ^ Saunders, Zack (January 2018). "New Solidarities: #digitaldisobedience at the Venice Biennale". Log 44. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  19. ^ Welch, Adrian (2018-04-28). "Venice Biennale Lithuanian Pavilion 2018". e-architect. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  20. ^ "Biennale Architettura 2012 - Writing Architecture: The Common Ground of the Printed Page". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  21. ^ a b Shaw, Matt (11 May 2016). "The Greg Lynn Show LIVE from the CCA". The Architect’s Newspaper. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  22. ^ Digitaldisobediences
  23. ^ mythomaniaS
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-20. Retrieved 2015-02-07.
  25. ^ / Mouvement Publisher
  26. ^ / C3 Korea Publisher
  27. ^ / Princeton Press Bioreboot
  28. ^ / Fiction Scripts
  29. ^ / Spoiled Climate
  30. ^ / Paris Musee Publisher
  31. ^ / Corrupted Biotopes
  32. ^ / T(e)en Years After
  33. ^ / Mutation @morphes
  34. ^ / The Shadow of Chameleon
  35. ^ / >>>HERE<<<
  36. ^ "EGS Faculty".
  37. ^ Fairs, Marcus (2007-03-11). "Asphalt Spot by R&Sie". Dezeen. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  38. ^ André, Laetitia (29 March 2010). "Le 'snake' de François Roche". BFM Immo (in French). Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  39. ^ "francois roche I've heard about". New Territories. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  40. ^ Lee, Ka Ki (22 June 2018). "An Extensive Look Into Coding The World At Pompidou Center". World Architecture Community. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  41. ^ "Radical Nature | Barbican". 19 June 2009.
  42. ^ "'Lost in Paris' house, by R&Sie architects". Wallpaper*. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  43. ^ Wiles, William (14 December 2009). "I'm Lost In Paris". ICON Magazine. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  44. ^ Green Building, Louisiana, Denmark
  45. ^ "Arts des nouveaux médias · L'architecture des humeurs". Arts des nouveaux médias (in French). Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  46. ^ FortuneShel(tell)er
  47. ^ / PsychoTropism 2.0
  48. ^ The Past-Future Chamber
  49. ^ "Musée national d'art moderne – Centre Pompidou" (in French). Centre Pompidou. 2021-04-13. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  50. ^ a b "Roche, François". SFMOMA. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  51. ^ "MUDAM: François Roche / R&Sie(n)". archive1018.mudam.lu. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  52. ^ ""mind [e] scape" at The Hojoki Shiki in 2018 - Artworks|Echigo-Tsumari Art Field". Echigo-Tsumari Art Field. Retrieved 27 May 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "François Roche gave free accesses to three of his books" from World Architecture
  • "Conversation: Roche, Ellis & Manaugh" from Icon
  • Interview with François Roche from the Australian Design Review

françois, roche, born, 1961, french, architect, roche, founder, director, architects, research, architectural, firm, territories, avatar, that, represents, workborn1961, paris, francenationalityfrenchalma, materÉcole, nationale, supérieure, architecture, versa. Francois Roche born 1961 1 is a French architect Roche is the co founder and director of R amp Sie n Architects and the research architectural firm New Territories M4 Francois Roches he the avatar that represents Francois Roche and his workBorn1961 age 62 63 Paris FranceNationalityFrenchAlma materEcole nationale superieure d architecture de VersaillesOccupationArchitectPracticeR amp Sie n ArchitectsNew Territories M4Websitewww wbr new territories wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Themes and concepts in Roche s work 2 2 Reception 2 3 Monographs 2 4 Academia 2 5 Notable exhibitions 2 6 Notable collections 3 Further reading 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editFrancois Roche was born in 1961 in Paris France 1 Roche sought to study science and math in college but was unable to enroll in a specific class he wanted to attend and changed his degree to architecture 2 His interest in the sciences would go on to influence his architectural work 3 He spent time in an Algerian desert during his time in college deciding if he wanted to finish his degree in architecture 2 In 1987 he graduated from the Ecole nationale superieure d architecture de Versailles 1 Career editRoche founded his first studio in Paris in 1989 1 He expanded to incorporate Stephanie Lavaux as a partner naming the studio R amp Sie n 1 4 The R in the name is for Roche the S is for Stephanie and is pronounced similarly to the word heresy in French 2 The studio specializes in architectural investigations and scenarios with the goal of connecting the relationship between humans and buildings 1 Roche would go on to create New Territories M4 which houses R amp Sie along with other installation architectural and digital design projects with partner Camille Lacadee 5 6 Since the 1990s 3 Roche has been represented by an androgynous digitally created avatar named s he 7 Roche describes s he as a kind of doppelganger a Siamese twin the mask of Mishima an avatar of Vishnu Androgynous in appearance and with a queer attitude s he has enabled me for twenty five years to maintain a singular voice coming from nowhere emerging from territories that abandoned the posture of authority of discourse and of academia 3 In 2004 R amp Sie n created DustyRelief for the Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok Thailand 3 4 The piece was designed to absorb the city smog which would then cause the structure to grow The piece was inspired by Man Ray s Dust Breeding The project was canceled due to a coup d etat 3 While speaking in at an event in London in 2010 Roche shared that he would be happy if somebody went into one of his buildings or designs got lost and died 2 That same year Roche ended his professional relationship with Lavaux and began working with Camille Lacadee 4 In 2011 the avatar used to represent the R amp Sie n committed suicide only to re emerge in 2017 8 Around 2013 Roche opened a studio in the Talat Noi neighborhood of Bangkok 8 Before relocating from Paris to Bangkok Roche transformed his Paris house in a project called I m Lost in Paris The project involved cultivating bacteria which turned into vegetation covering the house 8 Roche and Lacadee launched a Kickstarter to raise funds to an experimental hybrid building called MMYST The project was to be built by robots in Thailand 9 In May 2015 Roche Lacadee and Pierre Huyghe to create What Could Happen an experimental expedition in the Swiss Alps 6 10 11 In October 2015 he lectured with Lacadee at the University of Michigan s Taubman College 12 That same month Roche and Lacadee exhibited mythomaniaS at the Chicago Architecture Biennial The exhibit included videos of architectural scenarios around the world 5 Roche s professional partnership with Lacadee ended in 2015 4 In 2016 Frac Centre Val de Loire held a retrospective of Roche s work with New Territories M4 7 Roche s work has been exhibited at Mori Art Museum 13 Columbia University the Pompidou Center the Museum of Modern Art the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Yale University 14 and other museums and galleries 1 Roche has exhibited in the Venice Biennale multiple times 12 including in 2004 s Metamorph International Architecture Exposition 15 the 2008 International Architecture Exposition in which R amp Sie exhibited their bi r o bo o ts 16 the 2014 Time Space Existence Made in Europe biennale 17 and 2018 at the Bembo Pavilion and the Lithuanian Pavilion 18 19 Roche has also participated as a panelist at the 2012 United States pavilion 20 His 2010 installation Building Which Never Dies was confiscated by Italian police for containing uranium The incident caused an entire section of the Biennale to be closed for an entire day 8 Themes and concepts in Roche s work edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2021 Architecture doesn t mean only to create buildings in the public space but also to create debate in public space through building and or attitudes able to make a building Francois Roche 2017 3 Roche s works often represent the divergence of science architecture philosophy science fiction genetics art identity and biopolitics 3 4 However through the avatar Roche explores philosophical concepts of the LGBTQI community communications and philosophy In describing his beliefs and work Roche often cites fiction and non fiction ranging from Jacques Lacan to Noam Chomsky to Paul B Preciado Roche describes s he and New Territories as tool to knot and unknot realities in the spirit of Michel Foucault 3 The Frac Centre Val de Loire calls Roche s early work as veering towards hybridization and hyperlocalism aimed at distorting reality and bringing out its most significant unusualness In 1996 Roche started using digital processes to create his work Roche s later works also incorporate robotics complemented by writing and lectures 4 Reception edit Roche has been called an elusive artist by The New York Times a provocateur by the Bangkok Post and always provocative by The Architect s Newspaper 6 8 21 The New York Times describes Roche s work as not buildings exactly but scientific experiments 6 Monographs edit 2018 digitaldisobediences s he would rather do Fiction Maker Frac Centre 22 2015 mythomaniaS 23 2014 Heretical Machinism 24 2011 Architecture des Humeurs Catalogue on research exhibition PDF 2mo 25 2010 New Territories R amp Sie n 26 2010 BioReboot 27 2007 Fiction Scripts 28 2006 Spoiled Climate 29 2005 I ve heard About 30 2004 Corrupted Biotopes 31 2003 T e en Years After 32 2000 Mutation morphes 33 1994 The Shadow of Chameleon 34 All monographies texts article are public and free downloadable 35 Academia edit Roche and S he were involved in Guest Professor position among other places and chronologically at Bartlett UCL London 2000 at UPenn Philadelphia 2006 and 2015 016 at GSAPP Columbia NYC 2006 2017 at USC Los Angeles 2009 11 at RMIT Melbourne 2012 2017 and few years at IKA 2017 and Angewante Vienna 2009 AFAA Bratislava 2018 He taught processes in 2023 at KHM Koln and his a permanent member of EGS Division of Philosophy Art and Critical Thought since 2012 36 Notable exhibitions edit 1993 Action Solo exhibition Institut Francais d Architecture 1999 2000 namorphous changes Columbia University New York UCLA Los Angeles 1996 le monolythe fracture Venice Architecture Biennale French Pavillon 2000 aqua alta 1 0 2 0 Venice Architecture Biennale International and French Pavillon 2001 In any way it s already happened ICA London 2003 Asphalt Spot Echigo Tsumari Art Triennial Niigata Prefecture Japan 37 2004 metamorph Venice Architecture Biennale International Pavillon 2004 Frac Collection Mori Art Museum Tokyo 2004 L exposition Architectures non standard Centre Pompidou Paris France 38 2005 I ve heard about Modeles de secretion as New Territories Musee d Art Moderne de Paris Paris France 39 2006 Frac Centre Val de Loire Orleans France 40 2006 terra incognita Tate Modern London 2006 with Pierre Huyghe 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale International Italian Pavillon 2009 radical nature Barbican London 41 2009 Lost in Paris Musee du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac Paris France 42 43 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale International Pavillon isotropic uranium installation 2009 green building Louisiana Denmark 2009 44 2010 An Architecture in Moods solo exhibition Mori Art Museum Tokyo Japan 13 2010 L architecture des humeurs solo exhibition Le Laboratoire Paris France 45 2015 mythomaniaS Chicago Architecture Biennial Chicago Illinois 5 2016 S he would rather do Fiction maker retrospective Frac Centre Val de Loire Orleans France 7 2016 Are we human Istanbul Biennale 2019 The Arts and the Future Mori Tower Tokyo Japan an Architecture of MOODs 2020 Escape Routes FortuneShel tell er Biennale Bangkok 46 2021 Ecologies and Politics of the Living Vienna Biennale Vienna Austria 2022 Rivus Biennale Sydney 47 2023 SHIFTING DRIFTING mythomaniaS S he New Territories 2012 2022 lathouse Zurich Switzerland 2023 La Chambre des Memoires a Venir S he New Territories fR E Coccia M Tamori C Delaporte les Mondes Nouveaux Paris La Defense 48 Notable collections edit 2002 Scrambled Flat 2 0 Waterflux Evolene Suisse with R amp Sie Centre Pompidou Paris France 49 2003 Mosquito Bottleneck Project Trinidad with R amp Sie SFMOMA San Francisco California 50 2003 R amp Sie n Water Flux unbuilt Rendering of the structure Canadian Centre for Architecture Montreal 21 2005 I ve heard about Modeles de secretion selected works as New Territories Mudam Luxembourg City Luxembourg 51 2007 Heshotmedown Demilitarized Zone Korea with R amp Sie SFMOMA San Francisco California 50 2018 mind e scape as New Territories Echigo Tsumari Art Field Niigata Prefecture Japan 52 Further reading editWorks about Francois Roche Contati Anna Genetic in Formation Metaphor Eduardo Arroyo vs Francois Roche Villardjournal 01 018 Investigate edited by Giovanni Corbellini Quodlibet 2018 pp 23 30 Di Raimo Antonino Francois Roche Heretical Machinism and Living Architecture of New Territories com 2014 ISBN 1291883800 Saunders Zack New Solidarities Digitaldisobediences Log no 44 2018 pp 55 62 Sprecher Aaron and Francois LeBlanc Dissipative Architecture The Informed Nature of Atopia Journal of Architectural Education 1984 vol 67 no 1 2013 pp 27 30 Works by Francois Roche Roche Francois as editor Log no 25 2012 Roche Francois Alchimis t r Ick Machines Log no 22 2011 pp 158 168 Roche Francois amp Lacadee Camille MythomaniaS Crime Scenes amp Psycho Case Studies Brooklyn punctum books 2015 Roche Francois amp Lacadee Camille 2016 Parrhesia stases The Preamble Architectural Design 86 66 71 10 1002 ad 2112 Personal life editRoche lives in Bangkok Roche goes to great lengths to avoid having his photograph published a concept he has compared to Daft Punk or Margiela 2 6 References edit a b c d e f g Wackerow Elaine 9 October 2008 World renowned architect Francois Roche to speak at Syracuse Architecture SU News Syracuse University Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b c d e Profile Francois Roche and R amp Sie n ICON Magazine 8 August 2011 Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b c d e f g h Budor Dora 2017 07 21 Architectural Psychoscapes Francois Roche Mousse Magazine in Italian Retrieved 27 May 2021 a b c d e f New Territories S he Frac Centre in French Retrieved 27 May 2021 a b c Korody Nicholas 19 October 2015 Cutting across the Chicago Architecture Biennial the Myth Making of New Territories M4 Archinect Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b c d e Aleksander Irina 13 May 2015 Going Places Francois Roche and Pierre Huyghe s Train to Nowhere T Magazine Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b c Korody Nicholas 30 November 2016 New Territories projects forward in its retrospective at the FRAC Centre in Val de Loire France Archinect Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b c d e Sutthavong Ariane 21 December 2017 Provocateur in chief Bangkok Post Retrieved 24 May 2021 Korody Nicholas 30 September 2015 MMYST a crowd funded human animal hybrid building by Francois Roche and Camille Lacadee of New Territories M4 Archinect Retrieved 23 May 2021 Gratza Agnieszka 24 March 2015 Agnieszka Gratza on New Territories and Pierre Huyghe s What Could Happen ARTFORUM Retrieved 23 May 2021 Lesmoir Gordon Laura 19 January 2015 Pierre Huyghe Goes Hiking the Alps to Make Art Artnet News Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b Lecture Francois Roche and Camille Lacadee Taubman College University of Michigan 12 October 2015 Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b Future and the Arts Quick Walkthrough 1 Mori Art Museum 27 December 2019 Retrieved 23 May 2021 Wong Tony 3 March 2017 Commonplace innovation Yale Daily News Retrieved 23 May 2021 9 Mostra Internazionale di Architettura METAMORPH Archimagazine Retrieved 27 May 2021 venice architecture biennale 08 R amp SIE n DS designboom 2008 09 30 Retrieved 27 May 2021 Jongh Karlyn de 2014 Time space existence made in Europe Bonn ISBN 978 94 90784 15 7 Retrieved 27 May 2021 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Saunders Zack January 2018 New Solidarities digitaldisobedience at the Venice Biennale Log 44 Retrieved 27 May 2021 Welch Adrian 2018 04 28 Venice Biennale Lithuanian Pavilion 2018 e architect Retrieved 27 May 2021 Biennale Architettura 2012 Writing Architecture The Common Ground of the Printed Page YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 Retrieved 27 May 2021 a b Shaw Matt 11 May 2016 The Greg Lynn Show LIVE from the CCA The Architect s Newspaper Retrieved 23 May 2021 Digitaldisobediences mythomaniaS Heretical Machinism and Living Architecture Archived from the original on 2016 03 20 Retrieved 2015 02 07 Mouvement Publisher C3 Korea Publisher Princeton Press Bioreboot Fiction Scripts Spoiled Climate Paris Musee Publisher Corrupted Biotopes T e en Years After Mutation morphes The Shadow of Chameleon gt gt gt HERE lt lt lt EGS Faculty Fairs Marcus 2007 03 11 Asphalt Spot by R amp Sie Dezeen Retrieved 27 May 2021 Andre Laetitia 29 March 2010 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