is a Luxembourgish architect, curator, and educator. Mike oscillates, as a practicing architect, between large-scale transformation strategies and architectural repairs, both as an independent and in collaboration with l’AUC.
In parallel, Mike is teaching at ENSA-Marseille, where he manipulates new territorial narratives on adaptations and social interactions of the “already there”. These subjects compose a wider corpus of research and projects focusing on the use of post-disciplinarity to grasp our entangled ecologies.
Curator of this year’s Luxembourg Pavilion at the 19th edition of La Biennale di Venezia, together with Alice Loumeau and Valentin Bansac, Mike proposes “Sonic Investigations”, an invitation to shift focus and rather listen to new territorial mutations through sound, accompanied with works by sound artist Ludwig Berger and a book published by Spector Books and coedited with Peter Szendy called “Ecotones - Investigating Sounds and Territories”.