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Residence
  
Cassis

Nationality
  
French

Name
  
Rudy Ricciotti



Born
  
1952
Kouba, Algeria

Education
  
Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture de Marseille

Occupation
  
Architect, book publisher

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Rudy Ricciotti (born 1952) is a French architect and publisher.

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Early life

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He was born in Kouba, Algeria of Italian origin on 22 August 1952 and moved to France at the age of three. He studied engineering in Switzerland and he graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Marseille in 1980.

Career

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He has designed the Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée in Marseilles, Pavillon Noir in Aix-en-Provence, Villa Navarra in Le Muy, the Jean Cocteau Museum in Menton, Les Arts Gstaad in Gstaad the International Center of Art and Culture in Liège, Belgium. He worked on an exhibition in The Louvre with Mario Bellini in 2012. In 2015, he designed the 'Man and the Sea' museum on the Antoine 1er dock in Monaco.

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He abhors minimalism. He supports the "demuseumification of museums."

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He runs a small publishing house, Al Dante, which publishes photography, essays on architecture, and poetry, including a French translation of John Ashbery.

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He is a recipient of the Legion of Honor, the Order of Arts and Letters and the National Order of Merit.

Personal life

He lives in Cassis and has an office in Bandol. He collects rare books.

Documentaries

  • Le projet Navarra (dir. Joël Yvon, 2007, 26 minutes).
  • L'Orchidoclaste (dir. Laetitia Masson, 2013, 52 minutes).
  • References

    Rudy Ricciotti Wikipedia