June 21, 2018: Plans in depth, workshop by the cross-disciplinary group Inventing Greater Paris (Labex Futurs Urbains)

Thursday, June 21, 2018, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the École d'architecture de Paris Belleville, 60 boulevard de Belleville, 75019 Paris, Room 12.

This workshop, of which Nathalie Roseau is a member of the cross-disciplinary group, proposes to examine three questions.

The first question concerns the existence of the plan. Under what conditions does the need for a plan arise? What questions and collaborations lead to its development and implementation? How does it relate to public policy?
The second question concerns the plan as a document. How can we grasp the contours of a plan? And how do they inform metropolitan development conditions? How does it circulate and what does it communicate?

The third question concerns the temporality of the plan. What is its future once it has been approved? How long does the plan last in the context of a long sequence of metropolitan development? How does the very notion of a plan change over the course of metropolitan development?

This workshop is divided into two sessions, the first on the necessity of the plan in relation to action, and the second on the materiality of the object to be read and its territorialization. The speakers—Emmanuel Bellanger, Angelo Bertoni, Denis Delbaere, Corinne Jaquand, and Arnaud Passalacqua—will revisit different moments, specific experiences (Paris, Lille, Nancy, Luxembourg, and Rome), and perspectives (transportation, landscape, urban planning).

Due to limited space, registration for the seminar is mandatory.

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Publiée le 21 May 2018