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BERNARD CACHE

Bernard Cache is Born 26th may 1958, Architect EPFL, Polytechnic School of Lausanne, Diploma of the Institute of Philosophy, under the supervision of Gilles Deleuze, MBA, (ESSEC). As a senior consultant in image telecommunications and digital television, Bernard Cache, conducted strategic studies for companies like Philips, Canal Plus, France Telecom and France Television. He wrote articles on communication economics and policy in newspapers like Libération and Médiapouvoirs. He tought social sciences at ESSEC and information economics at IFP.
In théorie d'architecture, he wrote "Earth moves" (MIT 1995) and "Terre meuble" (HYX, 1997). He has lectured in several conferences in Rotterdam (1994), Oslo (1995), Amsterdam, Paris, Geelong, Melbourne, Adelaide, New-York, Yale, Los Angeles, Columbus (1997).
As an architect, he developed the Objectile software with MISSLER. In 1996, he founded the Objectile company, together with Patrick Beaucé and Jean-Louis Jammot.
Since September 1998, Bernard Cache is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Desig (AL&D) at University of Toronto.

 

 

 

 

   

[By Bernard Cache, MIT Press published "Earth Moves", available at Amazon.com]

 

 

 

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