Essonne is an area in question: between metropolis and rurality, local authorities have to imagine what the near and distant future holds. But for elected representatives, the act of building is part of two contradictory timeframes: a rapid timeframe with the obligation to achieve results, and a long timeframe that is necessary in view of the changing challenges and the weak signals already at work. The CAUE's partnerships with schools of architecture provide an ideal opportunity for dialogue between future designers and elected representatives.
Round table chaired by Didier Chinardet, architecte, Valérie Kauffmann, directrice du CAUE 91
Speakers:
- Olivier Clodong, Président du CAUE 91
- Eric Meyer, Maire d’Abbéville-la-Rivière
- Philippe Simon, architecte urbaniste, co-gérant de Paris U, enseignant à l'ENSA Paris Val de Seine, chercheur à ACS, UMR Ausser
- Joanne Vajda, maître de conférences ENSA Paris Malaquais, architecte DPLG, docteur EHESS, équipe de recherche AHTTEP - UMR, CNRS/MCC AUSser 3329
- Viviane André, doctorante en architecture et ville, architecte urbaniste
This seminar was accredited if you attended it live. You can still watch the seminar here on replay.