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MARC RIHOUEY REGISTERED ARCHITECT DPLG # 2015/02 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN SCENOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY WO- RKS

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MARC RIHOUEY

REGISTERED ARCHITECT DPLG# 2015/02

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN SCENOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY

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CONTACT #

15 Rue André Del Sarte 75018 Paris, France

P: + 33 (0)6 80 14 58 93

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Born French, 1980/02/27

EDUCATION #

2006 École d’architecture de Paris Belleville, France. Architecture Post graduation degree with honors

Jury members: Floris Alkemade (OMA), Dominique Boudet (architectural journalist),

and Louis Paillard (Périphériques)

2003 Technishe Universiteit Delft , Th e Netherlands. Erasmus Masters Program

1999 École d’architecture de Paris la Seine, France. Master in Architecture

1998 Lycée Richelieu Rueil-Malmaison, France. High school graduation (major in Economics)

WORK EXPERIENCE #

2014 - Today METRA+ ASSOCIES (9 months)

PROJECT MANAGER in charge of Design and Building Development.

Centre Bus Le Garnce, Paris, France / 45 000 m2/ € 145 M

Housing and Social center Nanterre, France / 13 400 m2/ € 25 M

2009 - 2014 KRAUSS-RIHOUEY ARCHITECTS (5 years)

FOUNDER AND CEO. Principal of 5 person offi ce excuting public, private comissions and competitions.

MAIN BUILT PROJECTS:

- Multi-family Housing, Saint Denis, France - 2015

Client: Groupe Brémond / Program: 44 Private and Social Housing Units, Shops

2.900 m2 / € 4.5 M / Krauss-Rihouey Architects

- Library, Colombes, France- 2014

Client: City of Colombes / Program: New Library, Media Center

1.500 m2 / € 2.5 M / Alain Domingo Architect with Krauss-Rihouey Architects

- ENSE University Campus, Paris, France -2013

Client: SAS SEXTIUS 2 / Program: Classrooms, Lecture Halls, Offi ces, and Restaurant

12.800 m2 / € 13 M / Krauss-Rihouey Architects

FREE LANCE PROJECTS:

- Moreau- Kusunoki, Project Manager - 2014

Competition - Cultural center, Mougins, France / 3.900 m2 / € 8.2 M

- Scau, Project Manager - 2010

Competition - Music and Dance Academy, Puteaux, France / 9.737 m2 / € 22 M

- Marchi architects, Project Manager - 2010

Competition - Daycare, Bièvres, France / 730 m2/ € 1.7 M

Competition - New Th eater, Geneva, Swizerland / 14.000 m2/ € 36 M

“Architect / Entrepreneur • Ex@Dominique Perrault Architecture / Ex@OMA • Involved in Artistic environment, Brand

Identity, Story telling • Interested in Graphic Design and Typography, Film direction, Photography, Hand made concep-

tion, Craftmanship”

# 2015/02 MARC RIHOUEYR E G I ST E R E D A R C H IT E C T D P L G

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2008 - 2009 DOMINIQUE PERRAULT ARCHITECTURE (18 months)

INTERMEDIATE ARCHITECT in charge of International Competitions and Design Development.

Competition - New Master Plan for Komagergade, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Design Development - New Bath Terms of San Pelegrino, Italy.

Competition - Performing Arts Center, Granada, Spain.

Competition - Olympic Swimming Pool, Aubervilliers, Paris, France.

Competition - Mystetskyj Arsenal Cultural Art and Museum Complex, Kiev, Urkaine.

2007- 2008 HAUVETTE-DOMINGO ARCHITECTS (9 months)

JUNIOR ARCHITECT. Designer for competitions

Competition - New Rugby Stadium Jean Bouin, Paris, France.

2005 - 2006 MANUELLE GAUTRAND ARCHITECTS (Free Lance)

JUNIOR ARCHITECT. Designer for competitions and Design Development

Competition - Luxuary Hotel in Ile Seguin, Paris, France.

Design Development - Offi ces, Saint-Etienne, France.

2005 FGP(a) - J.Ferrier + P.Gazeau + L.Paillard (Free Lance)

JUNIOR ARCHITECT. Designer for competitions

Competition - Olympic Village 2012, Paris, France.

2004 NEUTELINGS-RIEDIJK ARCHITECKTEN (6 months)

INTERNSHIP. Designer for competitions

Competition - Concert Hall, Lujbjana, Slovenia ( 1st Prize).

Competition - Casino, Utrecht, Th e Netherlands.

2004 OMA (6 months)

INTERNSHIP. Designer for competitions and Concept Design

Concept - Prada Store, San-Francisco, USA.

Competition - Les Halles, Paris France.

AWARDS #

2006 Prix Meyer-Levy. 1st Price for the Best Diploma

2004 ERASMUS Program Scholarships

SOFTWARE #

3D Modeling and Rendering Soft ware: Autocad 3D, Rhino, Google Sketchup, 3D Max (basic), V-Ray, Artlantis

2D CAD Soft ware: Autocad 2D, Vectorworks, Revit (basic)

Graphic Design, Layout and Film Editing Soft ware: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, In-Design,

Adobe Premier & Aft er Eff ects, Indexhibit, Wordpress

LANGUAGES #

French (native) English (fl uent), German (basic), Spanish (basic)

REFERENCES #

Richard N’Guyen, Project Manager Dominique Perrault Architecture

M: [email protected]; P: + 33 (0)1 44 06 00 00

Jakob Sand, Senior Architect BIG

M: [email protected]; P: +45 25 10 44 69

Nicolas Moreau, Principal Moreau-Kusunoki Architects

M: [email protected]; P: +33 (0)1 84 16 48 10

Marc Blaising, Partner Manuelle Gautrand Architects

M: [email protected]; P: +33 (0)1 56 95 06 46

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Client Groupe Brémond, I3F

Size 2.900 m2

Program 44 private and social

housing units, shops

Budget € 4,5 M

Architects Krauss – Rihouey

Engeneering Facea

Sustainability Trans-Faire

Assignment Complete

Status Under construction

# Th e project is located on a plot that marks the entrance to the Alstom-Confl uence des-ignated development zone in Saint Denis. Near to the proposed urban theme, the project contributes to designing the new urban landscape under construction. Its dynamic profi le contributes to the architecture of the roofs, the identifying principle of the neighbourhood. A cleft brings light from the south to the heart of the plot, creating vistas and detaching a smaller building by conversing with neighbouring buildings. Our refl ection on intimacy, sharing, fl exibility of space led us to conceive of compact and rational dwellings. At the cen-tre of the building, small- and medium-size units are organised around an optimised frame-work. Th e extremities are reserved for major triple aspect units including corner loggias. Th e movement of soaring roofs, the interplay of façades and large loggias stamp a strong mark seen from the station forecourt.

4 4 R E S I D E N T I A L U N ITS , S A I N T D E N I S ( F )

KRAUSS-RIHOUEY# 2012/07

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LIBRARY, S ET Ú B A L ( P)

Client City of Setubal, Portugal

Size 3.170 m2

Program Library, café, shops

Budget € 4,9 M

Architects Krauss – Rihouey

Landscape designer Christophe

Gautrand

Scenography Camille Duchemin

Assignment Complete

Status Competition 2013

# Th e future library of Setubal in Portugal is located in a changing urban context. At the crossroads of the historical old town and the developing port area, this area appears as a place undergoing major transition, yet now suff ering from a lack of real unifying identity. Creating an amphitheater for cultural events located in the centre of the square, will be the initial step in the “renewal” process desired by the city. Th e library has now been completed, reinforcing the ambition to develop a new “strong” public program. Seeking to extend the urban intensity at the heart of the new building, our proposal is designed primarily as a forum open to the outside, a dynamic alter ego to the place. Th e extension of the amphi-theater steps carved into the library structure leads to a web of empty interiors: places for exchanges and dissemination spatially structuring the volume. Its opaque part houses the diff erent reading and storage spaces that appear as protected. A set of skylights lace its up-per part, providing a carefully designed controlled lighting for reading.

KRAUSS-RIHOUEY # 2 013/07

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Client UBS

Size 38.000 m2

Program Offi ces, restaurants, student

residence, hotel, dwellings, concierge service,

library, retail units, conference centre

Budget € 66 M

Architects Krauss – Rihouey

Landscape designer Christophe Gautrand

Structure Bollinger-Grohmann

Assignment Complete

Status Competition 2013

# Th e Picasso building in Nanterre, legacy of the golden age of the 1980s and its hundred percent commercial planning represents the symptomatic symbol of a bygone architectural era. Th e building is introverted with an imposing image, disconnected from its immediate surroundings, criticised, and poorly adapted to the uses of its occupants. Th e departure of its main tenants is driving UBS, the owner of the building, to undertake a wide-ranging approach to upgrading the building. It is our belief that improvements to the Picasso build-ing cannot be merely involve embellishing its façade, or redistributing its internal space in stages.We propose an architecture of a diff erent calibre: an open, compact, ecological sys-tem that is mutable and mixed. Analysis of the scale plans for the town and the neighbour-hood, the need to reconnect the building to its immediate surroundings by linking it to other uses, as well as optimising vacant offi ce space, lead us to imagine a more cost-eff ective architecture based on the principle of diversity.

PICASSO MIXED USE BUILDING, NA N T ERRE (F)

KRAUSS-RIHOUEY # 2013/01

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Client Ville de Mougins, France

Size 3.900 m2

Program Performance hall with 750 seats, musical studios,calssrooms, supporting spaces

Architects Moreau Kusunoki

Assignment Complete

Status Competition 2014

CULTURAL CENTER, M OU GI N S ( F )

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384 placessur tribunes

88 placesfosse recouvrable

490 places au parterre

Acces 3U

Pparterre

Acces 3U

Pparterre

Acces 4U

Pparterre

L'Echangeur

Logement gardien

55 m²

53.Atelier 15 m

²17.

de maintenance

Local 9 m²

60.

poubelles

Réserve technique25 m

²5.son et lum

ière

Réserve 48 m²

4.scène

Quai

35 m²

65.

de dechargement

Entrée desartistes ,techniciens

et personnel

Espace46.

bar

Stationnement

camionette

Stationnement

Poids lourds19 t

Reserve 9 m²

50.

office

Office 61 m

²47.

traiteur

Atelier 2 38 m²

69.

photos / video / A. numeriques

Atelier 3 44 m²

71Rgt 3

6 m²

72.

Rgt 26 m

²70.

Atelier 1 43 m²

67sculpture/ poterie / ceramique

Rgt 112 m

²68.

Rampe

descentepoubellesSalle

50 m²

13.

de repetition

Contrôledes billets

SASartistes

Accès livraisons

Bureau 15 m²

16.

régie tech.Ram

pe pour déchargement

-1.00 m

Scène 179 m²

2.

Livraisonsscène

Escaliervers loges

Local 7 m²

55.

entretien

Local 6 m²

56.

TGBT

Local vannes3 m

²58.

Local 25 m²

57.

chaufferie

Accès Public+95.20

vers balcons

Lumière

zénithale

Espace 10 m²

48.

distributeurVestiaires

30 m²

52.

Billetterie / Information

80 m²

44.

Espace d'exposition200 m

²45.

féstivité

Rampe PM

R < 4%

+94.25

Bloc sanitaires9 m

²11.

privé

FH

Local 2 m²

54.

informatiqueEspace patio

91 m²

64.

Bureau 12m²

37.

musique 1 +94.25

+94.25

Sortie3U

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+93.25

SASSAS

SAS

Local 4 m²

technique

Local3 m

²61batteries

Local 11 m²

55.

entretien

Local

4 m²

TGF

AES

Escalier 4 UP

37 marches

giron 27 cm

SASchangem

entartistes

Espace animation

99 m²

31.

audition et grande formation

Reserve espace18 m

²36.

animation diffusion

Reserve 23m²

40.

instrument

Salle d'eveil29m

²32.

musical

Studio E116 m

²25.

musique am

plifiéeStudio E2

17 m²

26.

musique am

plifiée

Studio E315 m

²27.

musique am

plifiée

Studio A2.115 m

²21.

Studio A1.215 m

²20.

piano clavecinStudio A1.1

16 m²

19.

piano clavecin

Rgts repartis 18 m

²33.

Rgts repartis 28 m

²34.

Rgts repartis 34 m

²35.

Rgts repartis 35 m

²35.

Studio B 36m²

23.

groupe moyen

Studio A2.217 m

²22.

Studio régie17 m

²28.

Salle de cours34m

²29.

formation M

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Salle de cours37m

²30.

formation M

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Atelier 4 39 m²

73.

polyvalent

Rangement

20 m²

74.

atelier 4 compartim

ente

Studio de musique

38m²

24.

amplifiée repétition

Bloc sanitaires22 m

²51.

Hom

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Bloc sanitaires22 m

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Femm

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Reserve 4 m²

49.

barBar

11 m²

Accès Public

01

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autobuscam

ionette 2 places

07

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parking 2 roues public20 places

+94.25

parking 2 roues pro16 places

parking pro15 places

+94.25

talus

+95.00

4.17

talus

Espace fumeurs

40 m²

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double vitrage èp.15mm+15mm

sol :dalle sur plots

absorbant acoustiquebéton brut

mur : béton ou BBM creux 20cmmur :

finition enduit sur béton ouBA13 peint sur BBM cresux

ossature plafond megastillaine mineral + BA13 peint

BA13 peint

Couvertine zinc

gravillon

5250

315

3350

300

+94.25NGF

membrane d'étanchéité

habillage en tôle métalique

remplisage d'isolant thermique

store motorisé exterieur ( GTC)

poteau en acier Ø150mm

mullion en plaque acier

verre simple èp.15mm

160

guide de store

rétention d'eau

debord de toiture en tôle acier

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Client Junta de Andalucía, Spain

Size 5.000 m2

Program Performance hall with 1,400 seats, car park for 300 cars, supporting spaces

Architects Dominique Perrault Architecture

Status Competition 2008

PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, GRE N A DA ( S P)

DOMINIQUE PERRAULT # 2008/10

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Client Prada (I.P.I. USA Corp.)

Size 1900m2

Program New Epicenter store

Architects OMA

Status Commission 2000 /

Completion 2004

# Th e Prada Epicenter on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles stands in a specifi c relation to the New York store through its horizontality and the need to connect two fl oors. In New York a ‘wave’ in the fl oor rolls down towards the basement; in LA a wooden plane folds up and creates a symmetrical ‘hill’ that supports a fl oating aluminium box on the second fl oor. Inside this volume, the main store program is organized along the perimeter.Th e façade on Rodeo Drive is literally non-existent - without the classical storefront and glass enclosures, the entire width of the store opens up to the street and merges public with commercial space.

PRADA STORE, LO S A GE L E S ( U S A )

OMA #2004/01

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Client Mons d.o.o.

Size 80.000 m2

Architects Neutelings-Riedijk Architekten

Status 1st prize competition design 2003

/ fi nal design 2009

# Th is large urban complex brings new public life into the center of Ljubljana and adds a new image to the skyline of the city. Th e basis of the project is a 1700 seat opera- and concert hall. Th e auditorium is a giant red sphere that cantilevers in the foyer, overloking the city park. A glass crown tops off the foyer, holding a panoramic spa, swimming pool, restaurants and a ballrooms. Above that, two 73 meter high towers rise into the Ljubljana skyline, housing a 120 room fi ve star hotel. In the basement one fi nds an underground parking garage for 500 cars. An offi ce building and an appartment building complement the urban ensemble.

CONCERT HALL, L JU B L JA NA ( S )

NEUTELINGS-RIEDIJK #2004/07

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Client Ville de Colombes

Program Flexible gueridon which can be used as a table, a small desk, or a dock for Ipad

Budget € 2000

Designer Marc Rihouey

Maker Pyrrhus Conceptions

Status Commision 2011 / Under construction

FLEXIBLE GUERIDON FOR A LIBRARY, CO LO M B E S ( F )

MARC RIHOUEY # 2015/03

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Client Ville de Colombes

Program Polished steel box as a base for multimedia digital screen

Budget € 1500

Designer Marc Rihouey

Maker Pyrrhus Conceptions

Status Commision 2011 / Under construction

MULTIMEDIA BOX FOR A LIBRARY, CO LO M B E S ( F )

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Client Private

Program Low Coff ee Table inspired by the famous “Charlotte Perriand’s Table Forme libre”

Budget € 1500

Designer Marc Rihouey

Maker Pyrrhus Conceptions (Black Sheet Metal Foot), Christian Cognard Ebéniste (Oak Top)

Status Completed 2014

PERRIAND’S INSPIRATION, PA RI S (F)

MARC RIHOUEY # 2014/05

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INTERNATIONAL GARDEN FESTIVAL, CH AU M O N T SU R LO I R E ( F )

Client Parc et Jardins de Chaumont

sur Loire, France

Size 200 m2

Program Temporary landscape

installation

Budget €11 000

Architects Marc Rihouey & Cut

Status Completed 2006

# Our project was born from the desire to re-examine the current approach to gardens.

We therefore focused on the idea of fi nding an alternative to the planted garden surface on

which to walk with the aim of off ering visitors a diff erent experience, consisting of walk-

ing between the soil and the top soil of a deconstructed garden. In a garden, a child enjoys

creating his own world and imagining spaces. He builds a treehouse there, takes shelter

there and hides under sheets as they dry. We created the carcass of our project by stretching

mesh (polypropylene fi lament) between poles and the ground. We raised the garden so that

it would fl oat above our heads, brush against our bodies and create an underground world

where the sky and vegetation surround us.

MARC RIHOUEY & CUT # 2 006/05

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SCENOGRAPHY OF THE KANAK EXHIBITION, GA L E R I E JA R D I N AT

MU S E E DU QU A I B R A N LY, PA R I S ( F )

Client Établissement public du Musée du Quai

Branly

Size 1800 m2

Program Scenographic itinerary and presenta-

tion of works, educational installations

Budget € 600 000

Architects Krauss - Rihouey

Associated scenographers Iglhaut + von Grote

Status Closed competition 2012

# Th e proposed scenography consists of a three-dimensional installation. To symbolise ex-

change, the fundamental and unifying principle of Kanak culture, a large network of woven

threads winds its way around the entire exhibition space. It is accompanied by a soundtrack,

in which we have represented speech, the cornerstone of the oral tradition. Th e exhibi-

tion structure was designed to create a guided tour symbolising the exchange matrix, the

tradition of sharing, fundamental values in the Kanak identity. Metaphors of the cultural

fractures and negation undergone by the Kanak people are presented as clinically white

forms which alter the balance of the scenery’s mesh, and block the fl ow of the itinerary

of exhibition visitors. Th e combination of three symbolic elements – the matrix; attach-

ment to roots and tradition; the Western viewpoint – is the founding principle behind the

exhibition.

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Rio de Janeiro

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Sri Lanka

August 2012_

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Key West

July 2011_

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Venice Beach

February 2010_

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Miami

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New York

February 2011_

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Los Angeles

February 2010_

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Key West

July 2011_

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Sri Lanka

August 2012_

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