Happy mediums.
SIROT Pauline

Happy mediums.

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N° d'inventaire 26112
Format 16 x 24.5
Détails 160 p., paperback.
Publication Paris, 2022
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782863643945
The 2022 edition of the Young Urban Planners Awards, supported by the Ministry of Urban Planning, invites you to discover alternative approaches and methods for addressing the multiple crises we are experiencing. Based in Brussels, Lyon, Paris, and Poitiers, and highly involved locally, the four winners work in contrasting territories. Belvédère mobilizes territorial data to support political action, striving to reconcile urban planning and regional development. Commune works immersed in the territories and renews the approach to architectural, urban, and rural projects by using sensitive drawing as a tool for analysis, design, and public debate. Les Marneurs explores the projectual potential of risks linked to climate change, proposing new forms of adaptation and recomposition of vulnerable spaces. La Traverse is committed to a " just and radical ecological transition » through residency and mediation as close as possible to local civil society and residents. The winners thus have in common the fact that they are all engaged in transition processes, all motivated by the idea of working for the common good, all clear-sighted about the modesty of their actions. Finding the right balance between the forces at play and establishing social and territorial equity is their raison d'être. Through their attitudes and their projects, the winners invent new ways of acting that make it possible to
The 2022 edition of the Young Urban Planners Awards, supported by the Ministry of Urban Planning, invites you to discover alternative approaches and methods for addressing the multiple crises we are experiencing. Based in Brussels, Lyon, Paris, and Poitiers, and highly involved locally, the four winners work in contrasting territories. Belvédère mobilizes territorial data to support political action, striving to reconcile urban planning and regional development. Commune works immersed in the territories and renews the approach to architectural, urban, and rural projects by using sensitive drawing as a tool for analysis, design, and public debate. Les Marneurs explores the projectual potential of risks linked to climate change, proposing new forms of adaptation and recomposition of vulnerable spaces. La Traverse is committed to a " just and radical ecological transition » through residency and mediation as close as possible to local civil society and residents. The winners thus have in common the fact that they are all engaged in transition processes, all motivated by the idea of working for the common good, all clear-sighted about the modesty of their actions. Finding the right balance between the forces at play and establishing social and territorial equity is their raison d'être. Through their attitudes and their projects, the winners invent new ways of acting that make it possible to