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Francelle Cane

Francelle Cane

Francelle Cane is an architect and a PhD candidate at the University of Luxembourg, carrying out her research as part of Prof. Markus Miessen’s chair of Urban Regeneration. Her practice focuses on transversal and multidisciplinary research activities tied to the question of the ruin: she advocates for a critical spatial design approach, concentrating on issues such as late capitalism, climate change or the man-altered landscape.
She studied at the National School of Architecture of Versailles and the TU Berlin. She publishes reviews in performative art and architecture journals such as Journal and A+ Architecture in Belgium, as well as for various monographs of Belgian architectural offices. She is the author of Machine opérationnelle (FWB, 2021), The World as a Pavilion. Vjenceslav Richter (Koenig Books, 2020, with Mestric and Strauven) and Enter the Modern Landscape (Bozar, 2019, with Fisher and Strauven).
She is regularly invited to sit on juries at architectural faculties such as La Cambre-Horta (ULB).

francelle.cane@uni.lu

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