Odile Decq

Odile Decq

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ODILE DECQ

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Odile Decq set up her own office just after graduating in 1978 while studying at ENSA Paris – La Villette, where she completed a post-graduate diploma in Urban Planning in 1979. In 1990, she won her first major commission: the Banque Populaire de l’Ouest in Rennes. The numerous prizes and publications that distinguished the building underlined the emergence of a new hope directly born from the punk rebellion which turned old conventions upside down. 

By questioning the commission, the use, the matter, the body, the technique, and the taste, Odile Decq’s architecture offers a paradoxical look, both tender and severe in today’s world. She was awarded a Golden Lion in Venice in 1996. Since then, Odile Decq has been faithful to her fighting attitude while diversifying and radicalizing her research. She completed the MACRO (Museum for Contemporary Art in Rome) in 2010, the Opera Garnier’s restaurant in Paris in 2011, and the FRAC in Rennes in 2012.

 www.odiledecq.com

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Kent, England

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Kingston Polytechnic

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Odile Decq set up her own office just after graduating in 1978 while studying at ENSA Paris – La Villette, where she completed a post-graduate diploma in Urban Planning in 1979. In 1990, she won her first major commission: the Banque Populaire de l’Ouest in Rennes. The numerous prizes and publications that distinguished the building underlined the emergence of a new hope directly born from the punk rebellion which turned old conventions upside down. 

By questioning the commission, the use, the matter, the body, the technique, and the taste, Odile Decq’s architecture offers a paradoxical look, both tender and severe in today’s world. She was awarded a Golden Lion in Venice in 1996. Since then, Odile Decq has been faithful to her fighting attitude while diversifying and radicalizing her research. She completed the MACRO (Museum for Contemporary Art in Rome) in 2010, the Opera Garnier’s restaurant in Paris in 2011, and the FRAC in Rennes in 2012.

 www.odiledecq.com

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Zweites Jubiläum der Veranstaltung! 

Die Veranstaltungsreihe war dieses Jahr bis jetzt in vier anderen Großstädten in Deutschland aber in Hamburg ist sie heim und am 23. November wird “Architects, not Architecture” zwei Jahre alt. Die Besucher erwarten im Miralles Saal drei weltbekannte Architekten, die ihre Autobiographie preisgeben werden. Sei dabei! Um rechtzeitige Anmeldung wird gebeten!

Die Referenten:
– Massimiliano Fuksas, Gründer Studio Fuksas. www.fuksas.com
– Odile Decq, Gründerin Studio Odile Decq. www.odiledecq.com
– Patrik Schumacher, Principal at Zaha Hadid. www.zaha-hadid.com

Diese Veranstaltung findet dank der freundlichen Unterstützung von folgenden Firmen stattfinden:

– Schüco International GmbH
– Hess GmbH Licht + Form
– BoConcept GmbH

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