ABOUT
By combining architecture, art, and technology, Marie Page employs an interdisciplinary approach to imagine and design various structures and interventions. She uses both physical and immaterial devices to create projects that explore the relationships between space, time, environment, and people.
By adding new functions to the city or habitat, she seeks to propose a sensitive narrative that is in line with its constantly evolving environment. The resulting built and non-built interventions thus open a dialogue with pre-existing physical or cultural elements, without seeking to impose a new static condition.
Between 2016 and 2020, she worked at the architecture firm camponovo baumgartner and the urban planning firm Raum404 in Zurich. She notably developed several competition-winning projects there. Since 2019, she has been working independently and co-founded the collective la-clique. Concurrently, she also conducts research at EPFL Architecture on knowledge transfer, by developing digital and physical tools to facilitate the dissemination and appropriation of research and teaching results.


CONTACT
info[at]mariepage.ch


LECTURE
Lecture at HEIA-FR, Réinventer la pratique, 2022
Lecture at Design As Collective Improvisation seminar, 2021 organized by e[ad], ARENA & UCLouvain
Lecture at the seminar week What Is Next? and featured in Students Manifesto 2020, ETH Zürich, Studio A. Caruso


PUBLICATION
Design für den Untergrund, Article by Susanna Koeberle, Swiss Architects, 09.12.2021
Featured in Collective Processes, Counterpractices in European Architecture, Ed. Natalie Donat Cattin LTH3 EPFL, Birkhäuser Berlin, 2021
Speakers’ Corner, Article by Jonathan Jäggi, Hochparterre, 19.10.2020
Mittendrin am Rand, Article by Danielle Fischer, Tech 21, 29.10.2020


EVENT AND EXHIBITION
Ästhetisches Dispositiv, show, 2021, Google Street View
Anatomie einer Konversation, show, 2020, Neubühl, ZH
Fern Sehen, show, 2020, Neubühl, ZH
Goldene Aussichten, show, 2019, Neubühl, ZH
Unter den Kulissen, show, 2019, Neubühl, ZH


EDUCATION
2016 Master’s degree in Architecture at ETH Zürich
2013 Bachelor’s degree in Architecture at EPF Lausanne


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