The project La Marche des Mille Pattes is a territorial research-action carried out by the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Normandie. Students walk from the Cauchois plateau to the Seine Valley, discovering the landscape on foot during two days of immersion. From their logbooks, a tale of the loops of the Norman Seine has been realized, completed by a cartographic work and analysis both sensitive and scientific. This work allows to develop a new methodology of approach of the territory.
With the participation of the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Normandie - Luc Perrot, teacher
This conference is the presentation of the result of a research action on the network of recyclable waste collectors that irrigates the city of Hanoi and can respond to the contemporary concerns of the whole world on the management of "garbage". Through this research based on field action, the authors were able to raise awareness and place the environment at the heart of citizens' concerns. This in situ experimentation with the collectors allowed for the testing of several interdisciplinary scientific methods. It organizes an open dialogue between the multiple actors of this original treatment of waste turned resource, a dialogue ranging from the "Đồng nát" to the elected officials of Hanoi through the officials of the Vietnamese ministries concerned as well as the French Development Agency. This work sheds light on this selective collection system initiated by a post-war economy. What is done here, could find a resonance elsewhere.
Organization : Luc perrot
Within the framework of the Workshop Sociology, Visual Arts S07 and S09
By decision of the institution's board of directors, on the proposal of the pedagogical and scientific council, the title of professor emeritus is awarded for a period of 3 years to Mr. Laurent Salomon and Mr. Dominique Dehais as of September 1, 2022.
This honorary status allows these retired professors to continue to contribute to research activities on an incidental and gratis basis. In particular, they may direct seminars and participate in thesis or habilitation juries. This title also authorizes them to continue, until their completion, the thesis directions accepted before their retirement.
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Laurent Salomon, Professor Emeritus
A graduate architect (DPLG), Laurent Salomon founded Architectes Associés, a group of architects working primarily on the restructuring of urban peripheries. In 1988, he established his own studio and worked on the redevelopment of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods, through numerous widely publicized buildings. Since 1995, his business has expanded to Korea, China, and Germany. Laurent Salomon was also a member of the Corps des Architectes-Conseils de l'État (State Council of Architects) from 1995 to 1999 and President of the Société Française des Architectes (French Society of Architects). He is the author of numerous articles, has given many lectures in France and abroad, and has participated in several international cultural events. He has taught at ENSA Paris Belleville and, from 2014 to 2022, atENSA Normandie. Laurent Salomon is a member of the ATE research laboratory.
Dominique Dehais, Professor Emeritus
Dominique Dehais studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris – Debré studio – as well as at the École Supérieure d’Art Moderne. He taught at the Camondo school and is a specialist in color. His work as a visual artist has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Dominique Dehais taught at numerous ENSAs and atENSA Normandie 2013 to 2022. He is a member of the ATE research laboratory and develops his work around the notions of manufacturing and production in the world of art, architecture, and design in its object (product, work)/subject (producer, creator) relationships and the mechanisms of emancipation or social enslavement that underlie them.
Public garden
This exhibition is the result of a partnership between the City and two national schools of architecture (Normandy and Paris-la-Villette), to support a pedagogical approach, and thus offer the view and expertise of young professionals in the making on the functioning of the issues of the heart of the city of Cherbourg-en-Contentin.
Transition of the building sector is critical to achieve sustainable development and climate neutrality. The largest reduction potentials in this challenge lie in upgrading existing buildings. Architects can make a significant contribution through their design approach, such as considering local climate conditions and making responsible use of environmental resources.
Given the need to consider several interacting factors, multi-criteria assessment tools have been developed to assist decision-makers from different scales and subjects in striking a balance and so selecting more sustainable and integrated design actions. Green Building Rating Systems and Resilience Assessment Tools are discussed in detail, with an emphasis on their features and benefits for renovation.
Lia Marchi: Architect, Ph.D, Adjunct professor. University of Bologna, Department of Architecture.
Organization: Noura Arab and François Fleury.
As part of the S07 "Theory" and S09 - Draq "Theory of Architecture" courses.
Simon Lamouret, illustrator and author of two graphic novels, spent four years in India observing and studying a construction project. L'Alcazar, a graphic novel about the construction of a building in Bangalore, depicts contemporary India in the style of an ethnographic study. Simon Lamouret will discuss this experience during a conference atENSA Normandie partnership with the Normandie Bulle Festival and the Maison de l'architecture – Le Forum.
You can also meet Simon Lamouret
- on September 24 and 25 for a signing session at the Normandie Bulle festival
In partnership with the association of Plateforme d'Échange et de Réemplois des matériaux de Construction (PERMAC), a hundred window sashes of the School (replaced for its thermal renovation) are going to be re-used in the framework of two construction projects.
LE HANGAR ZÉRO - Le Havre / Construction of a horticultural greenhouse
MAISON DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT - Épinay-sur-Seine / Experimentation with solar chimneys.
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From August 22 to 30, the HAU hosted a French delegation for the Bachelor of Architecture program in Vietnam. On this occasion, Raphaël Labrunye, director and Luc Perrot, teacher coordinator of the Bachelor's degree program, participated in the ceremony of the 20 years of cooperation between the French schools of architecture and the HAU. During the ceremony, the first 10 Vietnamese graduates received their French diplomas. The opening of the Master's degree, delivered by ensa Toulouse, was officially announced.
The restricted Pedagogical and Scientific Council has validated the recruitment of associate teachers
- Cyril Pressaco in TPCAU
- Adrien Henocq in TPCAU
- Paola Lucan in VT
- Céline Orsingher in VT
- Viet Le Trong in TCPAU
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Céline Orsingher
Céline Orsingher is a freelance landscape architect. She conducts urban planning studies and project management projects, guided by a territorial approach that articulates several scales, from geological time to the future of the contemporary city. She creates images of future projects and feeds exploratory research into our terrestrial relief and the city through ultra-endurance running. There is no landscape without inhabitants. Céline Orsingher has been teaching at EAV&T and ENSP since 2007, and atENSA Normandie since 2021.
Viet Le Trong
Born in 1978, Viet Le Trong participated as a student in the founding of the École d'Architecture de la Ville & des Territoires (School of Architecture, City and Territory). After graduating in 2006, he became a teacher there and founded his own architecture firm in Paris, Grandhuit Architecture, in 2009. His professional practice is based on complementarity with teaching. Reflection on the existing environment is at the heart of his work. He explores the notion of interior architecture based on usage, with ordinary heritage as his main resource. He joinedENSA Normandie 2020 and will join DE Trans-form in 2022.
Building and renovating differently
From 15 April to 17 September 2022, at the Forum, Maison de l'architecture de Normandie, 48 rue Victor Hugo, 76000 Rouen
In the context of the climate emergency, the interest in bio-based building materials is growing and the search for innovative materials is evolving. The exhibition aims to showcase projects that contribute to the evolution of the act of building and help preserve the environment. It highlights some twenty projects, mainly from Normandy, both new constructions and renovations.
A collective project to mobilise professionals and inhabitants to commit themselves together to the transition of the territory.
Numerous meetings with the public are organised during the exhibition: to be discovered on man-leforum.fr
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