Artists
Rahm Philippe & Gilles Decosterd
EDUCATION:
1993 Diploma of architecture, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne.
1987-1993 Architecture studies, EPF Lausanne and ETH Zürich.
WYBRANE WYSTAWY:
2006 Canadian centre for Architecture, Montréal, Canada
2005 Centre Pompidou, Beaubourg, Paris (collection show)
2005 AA School, London (group show)
2005 Mori art museum, Tokyo (group show)
2005 Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris (solo show)
2005 FRAC CENTRE, Orléans, France (solo show)
2004 CCA, Kitakyushu, Japon (solo show)
2003-2004 Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris (collection show)
2004 Biennal de Valencia, Espagne (group show)
2002 8e biennale d’architecture de Venise, Italie (solo show)
2001 Traversées, Musée d’art moderne de la Ville de Paris, France (group show)
2001 010101 Art in Technological Times, SF-MOMA, San Francisco, USA (group show)
2000 Archilab, Orléans, France (group show)
PROJECTS:
2006 Project for a concept pavilion of the new School of Beaux-arts in Nantes, France
Urban design of a street in Poland, completed in october 2006
Project for artists housings in Grizedale, England
2005 Establishment of an architectural charter for the area of Vassivière in the Limousin
Landscape design of an island in Austria , completed in 2006
2004 Project for the new cafeteria for the School of Beaux- Arts, Paris
Project for a contemporary art gallery in Lausanne
2003 Study for a concept pavilion, Renault, France
Project for a park with San Sebastian, Spain, with Gilles Clément, landscape designers
2000 Project and development of a project for Expo.02 in Neuchâtel.
Urban study for the commune of Renens, Switzerland.
1998 Project for communal buildings in St-Sulpice, Switzerland
GRANTS:
Since 2005 Member of the Administrative board of the National School of Architecture, Paris-Malaquais
Since 2005 Member of the Artistic council of the Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco
Since 2005 Member of the commission of the public art, Ministère de la Culture, France
2003 Prize winner Villa Kujoyama, scholarship, Kyoto, Japan
2003 Swiss art awards, architecture section
2002 Swiss representation, 8e biennale of architecture of Venice, Solo exhibition
2002 Prize winner Schindler scholarship Los Angeles, MAK, USA.
2000 Prize winner Villa Médicis, Académie de France in Rome