By Stéphane Costa

Conference - The coastline in the face of climate change and sea level rise: between nature and society

00 – Jean Duminy Amphitheater –

As part of the EU 1 lecture course: "The coastline: tourism and climate change

The conference proposed by Professor Stéphane Costa will address three main issues:
- The general functioning of the coastline and the current problems of erosion and flooding by the sea
- Current management methods
- The consequences of climate change and the resulting rise in average sea level, which will impose new ways of living on the coast and territorial recomposition.

Stéphane Costa is a professor at the University of Caen Normandy, director of the UMRCNRS 6266 IDEES Caen Geophen laboratory, and co-chair of the Normandy IPCC. His research topics focus on natural hazards in coastal areas (erosion, flooding, climate change).

Conference reserved for students and teachers
To access the videoconference HERE.

Visual: "Inertia, Mexico" © Jason de Caires Taylor

Renewal of Raphaël Labrunye as director of the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Normandie

Following the favourable opinion of the board of directors on 13 January, the Minister of Culture has appointed Raphaël Labrunye as director of the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Normandie. Mr Labrunye had been appointed as director of this school on 1 February 2019. This new three-year mandate, in accordance with the decrees in force, will take effect from 1 February 2022. It follows on from the profound changes that took place during the first mandate, with the definition of a school project, a new pedagogical model and major property investments carried out as part of the Recovery Plan.

Available for download:

the press release by clicking HERE

the management project by clicking HERE

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N° 134 - January 2022

Output - The Wood Factory in the latest issue of "Séquences Bois

Check out the special issue of Séquences Bois magazine, featuring a presentation of the work of the wood factory in Vatteville la rue—not to be missed! With the support of Benoit Flin, Architect, and Asle Gonano (ENSA Normandie) – © Parc naturel régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande.

For more information click HERE.

Visual: Vatteville-la-Rue (76) - Sébastien Dutel, Laura Goujon, Benjamin Goupil, Romain Lemoine,

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Senior Lecturer in the HCA discipline

Transfer/Detachment

As part of the 2022 recruitment campaign for research professors, seven positions have been advertised byENSA Normandie. Two positions were opened for professors and five for associate professors. For the associate professor position in the HCA field, as part of the transfer phase, the composition and internal regulations of the selection committee responsible for reviewing applications can be viewed below.

Composition and rules of procedure can be downloaded HERE.

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Paul de Cathelineau – graduate ofENSA Normandie Winner of the Europan 16 competition!

Congratulations to Paul de Cathelineau, graduate ofENSA Normandie, and winner, alongside Mikhalis Montarnier, Theodossis Montarnier, and Kevin Michels, of the Europan 16 competition with the SYMBIOTIC BOOM! project – Bassens site, Bordeaux Métropole.

THE PROJECT

The state of the Anthropocene is critical, but not lost. Bassens represents a means to rebuild a more sustainable, attractive and inclusive society. At the crossroads of biotic and abiotic infrastructures, the industrial-port territory has the potential to transcend an economy of ownership into an economy of use, thanks to generous land and logistics infrastructures. To rethink an urbanised Gaia, we must reintegrate collaborative intelligence into human and natural systems. The result is a symbiotic economy where each element is valued for its potential rather than its immediate value. SYMBIOTIC BOOM! seeks resilience. Through functional hybridization, what is already there can become welcoming. With the 'right to use', citizens are united in the reconstruction of social capital.

THE AUTHORS

Paul De Cathelineau (FR)

Kevin Michels (FR)

Mikhalis Montarnier Michaeloudes (FR)

Theodossis Montarnier Michaeloudes (FR)

MORE INFO

about the project, it's here

about their agency KENO Architects, it's here

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Positions available atENSA Normandie

Below you will find the list of vacancies at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Normandie with the links to the "Place de l'emploi public" platform. These announcements can also be accessed via the offers and jobs module of our website

MCF / TPCAU M/F

MCF/ HCA M/F

MCF/ TPCAU 3 M/F

MCF / City and Territory M/F

MCF / TPCAU 2 M/F

PR/ TPCAU 2 M/F

PR/ TPCAU M/F

 

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Publication - The 2018 reform of the National Superior Schools of Architecture (ENSA)

Report prepared by François Hurard and Benoit Paumier, Inspectors General of Cultural Affairs.

IGAC Report No. 2020 - 18

Find the report in the publications stand and by clicking HERE

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To be represented on the Board of Directors of Crous NORMANDIE, to assert your rights and support student projects: vote!

ELECTION - CROUS Student Representative

From 6 to 10 December 2021, all students will be called upon to vote to elect their representatives to the administrative boards of the Crous. For the first time, voting will be organised electronically, a more modern, accessible and secure method of voting. These elections are a key moment for democracy and student life.

All the info HERE

Sexist and sexual violence STOP!

25 November 2021 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

Victim or witness? Tools are at your disposal in a dedicated space by clicking here.

 

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By Jacques Lucan

Conference - Living

00 – Jean Duminy Amphitheater –

Lifestyles and ways of living are part of a long period of time, a long anthropological period of time, and their evolution is slow, even if we can think that it has accelerated in recent decades.
But collective housing for the majority is a 20th century invention. It has determined both the features of the dwellings themselves, their comfort, and their modes of grouping, which spatially inscribe the idea that one has of a community.

Today, the urban or metropolitan way of life has become dominant:
How can we appreciate the changes that are taking place and understand the current forms of housing, knowing that collective housing remains a priori the most ecologically responsible?
These questions will be at the heart of the "HABITER" conference.

Jacques Lucan is an architect and historian, honorary professor at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne and the Écoles nationales supérieures d'architecture. He recently published "Habiter - Ville et architecture", EPFL Press, Lausanne.

Live broadcast on the Normandie Université webtv HERE

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