François Roche

New-Territories/Francois Roche Avatar, Venice Biennale, 2010

François Roche (born Paris, 1961) is a French architect , co-founder of the architecture studio, New-Territories including R&Sie(n) among others names.[1]

Biography

He studied in Chalon-sur-Saône, and afterward entered scientific preparatory school in Lyon. He left that school prior to graduating, and enrolled at the school of architecture of Versailles. He graduated from this school in 1988.

In 1989 he co-founded an organization, R&Sie(n), with architects Stephanie Lavaux and Jean Navarro.[1] The sub-names have changed several times between 1989 and now: BoyeRoche (1989); Roche (1990); Roche & François (1991); Roche, Francois, Lewis, Huber, Roubaud, Perrin (1992); Roche, DSV & Sie (1993–97); R, DSV & Sie. P (1998); R & Sie. D/B: L (1999–2001); R&Sie(n) (2001 to present),[2] adding a new one, titled [eIf/bʌt/c] since 2011.

R&Sie(n) is fronted by an avatar and Roche has been secretive about his appearance, refusing to be photographed. However, in 2011 he suggested the avatar would be 'suicided' but it seems that this one refused the deal.[3]

This transformation of his firm name over time serves to illustrate its hybrid character, to destabilize the figure of the architect. This renaming can appear incongruous in a company which makes the architect as author (and his physical identity) one of the vectors of his recognition and economy. But it is precisely this dimension which he is stubborn to re-formulate, re-question.[4]

Since its beginnings, he seeks to articulate contradictions of architecture and to widen the field. It is comparable to a landscape, a device, a singularity, is it an attractive or repulsive curiosity… made antagonism and of loss of identity, it exhibitionist or is it a process of dissimulation, autonomous or embedded… temporary or eternal… ? as many questions which nourish and underlie his production.

Today François Roche develops at the same time a structure of research “new-territories” including a production structure of architecture, via the limited liability company R&Sie (n), and a studio [eIf/bʌt/c] of contingent scenario, to develop scripts. He is Visiting Professor at Columbia-Gsapp, New York, since 2006, leading one of the "advanced studio",..[5][6] He was also a Visiting Professor in 2009_10_11[7] at USC-Los Angeles,in charge of robotic expertise & narration.

From 1991 to 1994, François Roche takes an active part in the newspaper Purple Prose,[8] in so much of associated writer. A rebound of the Liberation newspaper entitled “the city died” in 1994 will come to enclose this period.

The French Institute of Architecture offers to him in 1993 the possibility of unfolding the whole of its first experiments under the title “Action, March 93” which will give an account of a score of its projects. A monographic work will be published, “The shade of the chameleon”, quickly sold out. Other monographs, like “Spoiled-Climate,[9] Fictions Scripts,[10] Corrupted Biotopes,[11] Bioreboot,[12] Ten Year After, Endlessnessless[13] …” since visible its posterior work made, which they are tangible, fictional or speculative.

The name R&Sie (n) is resulting from the contraction of the group, but it seems that this name refers to RSI, the event "Real, Symbolic, Imaginary"[14] of Jacques Lacan in 1972. The pronunciation “heresy” which seems completely fortuitous, launched by Bruce Sterling via its Wired review in 2006, finishes by him (their) sticking to the skin.[15]

This architect is associated:

François Roche is the guest editor of LOG#25, NY Critic Revue, issue released in July 2012 / title Reclaim Resi(lience)stance.[16]

Monographs

Three apparatuses

His works are organized on three sets of themes / 1° Research as Speculation, 2° Fiction as Practice, 3° Practice as Lifespan (H&N)

Guest professor position

Selection of exhibitions

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References