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Louise Lemoine is a French filmmaker and artist renowned for her innovative approach to exploring architecture and the built environment through cinema. She is best known for her collaborative work with Ila Bêka, with whom she has co-directed a series of acclaimed films that delve into the human experiences within architectural spaces. Their entire body of work was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 2016, marking a significant milestone in architectural filmmaking. Born in
France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
, Lemoine studied cinema and visual arts, which laid the foundation for her distinctive storytelling style that combines documentary and narrative techniques. Her films have been featured at major exhibitions, including the Venice Architecture Biennale, where her work was praised for shifting architectural perspectives. Lemoine’s approach moves away from traditional depictions of architecture as static and object-centered, focusing instead on the dynamic, lived experiences of people interacting with these spaces daily. Through her filmmaking, Louise Lemoine has redefined how architecture is perceived and documented. Her film ''
Moriyama-San ''Moriyama-San'' is a 2017 documentary film directed by Bêka & Lemoine, Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine. The film offers an intimate and unconventional exploration of the life and home of Yasuo Moriyama, a reclusive yet charismatic figure living in ...
'', produced with Ila Bêka, exemplifies this vision by portraying the everyday life of a Japanese man living in an iconic architectural home. This film gained global recognition and was even streamed on
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’s website, where it reached a large international audience. Her contributions have had a significant impact on both architectural discourse and the cinematic portrayal of space and society. Lemoine’s work has been showcased in exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou, which highlighted her unique ability to capture the human aspects of architecture.
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referred to her film '' Koolhaas Houselife'' as “breaking down the walls of architectural documentary,” showcasing her innovative methods.


Career

Lemoine lives and works between France and Italy. Since 2005 she has been working in collaboration with her husband Ila Bêka with whom she founded the research and creation platform Bêka&Partners. Presented by
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as "cult figures in the European architecture world", Lemoine and Bêka mainly focus their research on experimenting new narrative and cinematographic forms in relation to contemporary architecture. '' Koolhaas Houselife'', the first film she co-directed with Bêka in 2008, has been acclaimed by the international critique as "the architectural cult movie". They self-financed the film in order to assure creative freedom.Véronique Vienne
"Game Changers 2015: Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine"
, ''
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'', January 2015.
Following the success of ''Koolhaus Houselife'', Bêka and Lemoine shot the four other films that would make up their Living Architectures series. This series, which comprises ''Koolhaus Houselife; Pomerol, Herzog & de Meuron; Xmas Meier; Gehry's Vertigo;'' and ''Inside Piano,'' follows the mundane realities of maintaining buildings by renowned architects, including Rem Koolhaas (the Bordeaux house),
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(the
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), and
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. Her films have been selected and awarded in some important international film festivals such as CPH:DOX,
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,
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,
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, FIFA, etc. She has been invited to lecture and present her films in many international cultural institutions and prestigious universities such as
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(2008, 2010, 2014),
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(New York),
Metropolitan Museum ofArt
(New-York),
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(Paris),
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(London),
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(Montréal),
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(Rotterdam, NL),
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(Rome), Harvard GSD,
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(London)
Mextropoli
(Mexico). Her films are part of important art collections, the CNAP have acquired in 2014 a copy of '' Koolhaas Houselife'' and in 2015 a copy of the video installation ''La Maddalena'' for the French national collections. The video work ''Spiriti'' has been commissioned by
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for their private collection.


Filmography

* Softly Brutal, 2024 * Transmutation, 2024 * The Sense of Tuning, 2023 * Rehab From Rehab, 2023 * Big Ears Listen With Feet, 2022 * Oslavia, The Cave of the Past Future, 2021 * Tokyo Ride, 2020 * ButoHouse, 2019 * Homo Urbanus (2017 - ongoing project of 14 films) * Moriyama-San, 2017 * Selling Dreams, 2016 * Voyage autour de la Lune, 2015 * Spiriti, 2015 * The Infinite Happiness, 2015 * Barbicania, 2014 * 24 heures sur place, 2014 * La Maddalena, 2014 * L’Expérience du vide, 2014 * 25 bis, 2014 * Living Architectures Zip, 2013   * Pomerol, Herzog & de Meuron, 2011   * Xmas Meier, 2010   * Gehry’s Vertigo, 2010   * Inside Piano (3 films), 2010   * The Little Beaubourg, 2010 * The Submarine, 2010 * The Power of Silence, 2010 * Koolhaas Houselife, 2008


Awards and Public Recognition

Bêka & Lemoine have received several awards and honors, marking their influence on contemporary architecture and film: * 2024: Venice Architecture Film Festival, Jury Prize for ''The Sense of Tuning'', Best Prize for ''Rehab (from rehab)''. * 2022: Milano Design Film Festival, Special Mention for ''Big Ears Listen With Feet'' * 2020: DOCAVIV Film Festival, Artistic Vision Award for ''Tokyo Ride'' * 2020: Milano Design Film Festival, Best Prize for ''Tokyo Ride'' * 2020: Prix d'honneur at FILAF, France * 2019: London Architecture Film Festival, Best Prize for ''Moriyama San'' * 2018: FILAF D’OR, Best Prize for ''Moriyama San'' * 2018: Arquiteturas Film Festival, Best Prize for ''Moriyama San'' * 2018
Archfilmfest
Best Prize for ''Moriyama San'' * 2018
FIFAAC
Bègles, Best Prize for ''Moriyama San'' * 2018: Rome Prize Italian Fellow at the
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(Ila Bêka). * 2018: Artist in residence at Villa Kujoyama in Kyoto, Institut Français du Japon * 2016: Art Doc Festival Rome, Best Prize for ''25 Bis'' * 2017: Featured in *Icon Design* as one of the 100 most talented figures globally * 2015: Named "Game Changers" by *Metropolis Magazine*Véronique Vienne
"Game Changers 2015: Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine"
, ''
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'', January 2015.
* 2015: Festival Filmes sobra Arte, best Prize for ''La Maddalena'' * 2014:
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, Best Prize for Italian Docs for ''24 heures sur place'' * 2014: Venice Architecture Biennale, Official Selection for ''La Maddalena'' * 2013: ArchFilmLund, Best Prize for ''Pomerol, Herzog & de Meuron, Xmas Meier, Gehry’s Vertigo, Inside Piano'' * 2008: Venice Architecture Biennale, Official Selection for ''Koolhaas Houselife''


Collections

* MAXXI, The National Museum of 21st Century of Arts (Rome, Italy): ''Spaccasassi, Oslavia, The Cave of the Past Future'' *
FRAC Centre The Frac Centre-Val de Loire, formerly known as Frac Centre, is a public collection of contemporary art of the Centre-Val de Loire region in France, part of the national Frac network. It is based in Orléans Orléans (,MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street (Manhattan), 53rd Street between Fifth Avenue, Fifth and Sixth Avenues. MoMA's collection spans the late 19th century to the present, a ...
- Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA): K''oolhaas Houselife, Inside Piano (The Power of Silence, The Submarine, The Little Beaubourg), 25 Bis, Gehry’s Vertigo, Pomerol, Herzog & de Meuron, Xmas Meier, 24 Heures sur Place, Barbicania, L’Experience du vide, La Maddalena, La Maddalena Chair, Spiriti, The Infinite Happiness, Voyage autour de la Lune'' *
Fondazione Prada Fondazione Prada, co-chaired by Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli since 1995, is an institution dedicated to contemporary art and culture. From 1993 to 2010, the Fondazione has organised 24 solo shows at its exhibition spaces in Milan, concei ...
(Milan, Italy): ''Spiriti'' * CNAP, Centre National des Arts Plastiques (Paris, France): ''La Maddalena, La Maddalena Chair, Koolhaas Houselife'' *
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(London, UK): ''Barbicania''


Teaching

* In 2019 she teaches Diploma Unit "''Homo Urbanus, Laboratory for Sensitive Observers''" at AA School, Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. *In 2019 she teaches the course "''Voyage autour de ma chambre"'' at HEAD, Haute École d'art et de design de Genève. *In 2017 she taught the course "''The Emotion of Space''" at Domaine de Boisbuchet in Lessac, France

*In 2016 and 2015 she taught the course "''Filming Architecture''" with Marco Müller and Louise Lemoine at the AAM, the
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, in Switzerland. *In 2014 and 2013 she taught the course "''Cinema & Architecture''" at GSAPP Columbia University for the New York/Paris program.


Published Books and Dvd-Books


The Emotional Power of Space
Book, published by Bêka & Partners, 2023 * Spaccasassi, Artist Book (limited edition 500 copies), published by Maxxi Museum, Rome, 2023 * Living Architectures, Book + 3 DVD, published by Bêka & Partners 2013 * Inside Piano, Book + DVD, published by Bêka & Partners, 2013 * Gehry's Vertigo, Book + DVD, published by Bêka & Partners, 2013 * Xmas Meier, Book + DVD, published by Bêka & Partners, 2013 * Pomerol, Herzog & de Meuron, Book + DVD, published by Bêka & Partners, 2013 * Koolhaas Houselife, Book + DVD, published by Bêka & Partners, 2013 * Koolhaas Houselife (extended version), Book + DVD, published by Bêka & Partners, 2008


References


General References

* Frédérique Hedelmann, "Guadalupe et l'architecte", ''
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'', 2008-09-2

* Jean-Jacques Larrochelle, "Sacrées architectures", ''
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'', 2013-04-1

* Patricia Zohn, "CultureZohn: The 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, Parte Due", ''
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'', 2014-10-0

* Rowan Moore, "2014 Venice Architecture Biennale review: put yourself in their space…", ''
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* Susanne Kippenberger, "Raumpatrouille",
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, 2015-10-22

* Elsa Fernandez Santos, "La casa de Guadalupe",
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* Elena Sommariva, "Voyage autour de la Lune",
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* Karsten R.S. Ifversen, "8Tallet",
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External links

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''Archdaily'' 40 Best Architecture Docs
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