Patrick Berger
1947, Paris, France
Patrick Berger (Paris, 1947) obtained his degree in architecture from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1972. Throughout his career as an architect, Patrick Berger has contributed to the renewal of French architecture, particularly through his approach that combines Architecture, City, History, and Nature. He has been involved in various notable projects, including the Parc André-Citroën and the Viaduc des Arts in Paris, as well as the design of several iconic buildings.
In addition to his architectural work, Patrick Berger is also known for creating in-situ installations, sometimes ephemeral or closely related to performance art. His drawings and models are part of the collections at the Centre Georges Pompidou/Musée national d’art moderne in Paris, the Institut français d’architecture (IFA), and the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) in Germany.