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Mathias Rollot is an architect, Doctor in Architecture, and Associate Professor at the National School of Architecture of Grenoble (France), and researcher at the Cresson laboratory. Since 2025, he is serving as the co-director of the M.Arch Program « Mountains, Architecture, Landscape ». As a researcher, author, editor and translator, he has published over a dozen books on architecture and ecological issues, along with a frequent articles. His research has focused on the theory and history of bioregionalism, alternative practices, architectural ethics, epistemology, and greenwashing in architecture. Today, he works with animalist philosophies, antiracist struggles and feminist perspectives, in order to imagine the possibility of emancipating, pluriversal, subversive and non-anthropocentric architectures.

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By the past, he published french versions of essays by bell hooks, Peter Berg, Peter Berg & Raymond Desman, Jos Boys, Kyle Chayka, Giovanni Corbellini, Eleanore Jolliffe, Kjell Kühne (à paraître), Ortega y Gasset, Bruno Giorgini, Rem Koolhaas, Giuseppe Moretti, Judith Plant, Kirkpatrick Sale, Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Felix Torkar (to be published), and Jeremy Till.

He recently published a paper called Eleven ways toward a decolonial metamorphosis of architecture in the international review L’architecture d’aujourd’hui. His last published books include Décoloniser l’Architecture  (Clandestin, 2024), Critical Strategies for Ecological Architectures: Pluriversal-Bioregional-Decolonial (Springer, 2025 (with a foreword by Mireille Roddier), and the upcoming Radically Local : Studiolada (Jovis, 2026).

Since 2024, he works as Associate Editor for the « Architectures » Section of the Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene: Pluriversal Perspectives, published by Springer Nature from 2026.

Since 2025, he’s participating to the World Education Research Association’s (WERA) International Research Network (IRN) « Education in the Anthropocene« .

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pictures by amélie blachot, 2024 ; manuela schlotterer, 2026