Seminar of the Atlas #7 – The Landscape Atlas of Paris Towards a socio-ecological transition

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Date 11.03.2024
Location
ENSAV
Online
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language French, English
11 March 2024, 9h00-12h30, ENSAV

The Habitat Research Center - EPFL, directed by Paola Viganò, was selected by the City of Paris and the State to produce the Atlas of Landscapes of Paris, as a research-action group questioning both the tools and the challenges of the city of Paris in the context of socio-ecological transition.

As part of the seventh seminar of the Cycle of discussions on the Landscape Atlas, we invite you to participate in the seventh seminar of the Landscape Atlas. This is an event open to the public. This series of discussions will allow exchanges with researchers in various interdisciplinary fields, such as architects, urban planners, sociologists, ecologists, hydrologists, geographers, in order to shed light on their perceptions of the transformation and transition of the landscapes of Paris.

The conversations on the Atlas of Paris Seminar #07 will be held in Paris with series of discussions organized by ENSAV and HRC.

09h00-12h30 - Table-ronde - Conversation autour de la transition socio-écologique et des enjeux des paysages de Paris

09h00-09h15 : Présentation de l’atlas des paysages de Paris, par Paola Vigano et Ben Gitaï
09h15-09h45 : Matthias Armengaud, architecte et urbaniste, agence AWP, enseignant master international à l’ENSA Versailles
09h45-10h15 : Ingrid Taillandier, architecte, agence ITAR, enseignante du master international à l’ENSA Versailles
10h45-11h15 : pause
11h15-11h45 : Émilie Gascon, architecte et chercheuse, enseignante du master international à l’ENSA Versailles, spécialiste de l’eau
11h45-12h30 : Conclusion de la Table -ronde

Moderators
Matthias Armengaud (ENSAV)
Ben Gitai (EPFL)

Practical information

  • General public
  • Free

Organizer

  • Matthias Armengaud (ENSAV)
    Clarisse Protat (ENSAV)
    Ben Gitai (EPFL)
    Paola Viganò (EPFL)

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HRC Habitat Research Center Architecture Urbanism

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