Conference - Architects and engineers facing the project

By Jean-Baptiste Marie

18 Nov 2021
Conference - Architects and engineers facing the project
  • Search

Cycle architecture à lire - Meeting with the author of the book

18h00 - Jean Duminy Amphitheatre -

Open to all on presentation of the Health Pass.

As part of the Architecture à lire series, this lecture by Jean-Baptiste Marie, architect and professor at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Clermont-Ferrand, will explore the behind-the-scenes creation of architectural projects: the Maison Hermès in Tokyo, the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris and the Seine-Aval wastewater treatment plant in Achères. It proposes
examining the "invisible" part of the architectural project: the manufacturing process from development to construction, the examination of the processes, the organisational changes including the collaboration between engineers and architects.

Jean-Baptiste Marie is an architect, with a doctorate in planning and architecture, and a degree from the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Versailles and the École Boulle. He teaches in the field of Theories and Practices of Architectural and Urban Design (TPCAU) at the ENSA of Clermont-Ferrand and directs the joint research unit Ressources.

Scientific director of the "Architecture to read" series of conferences: Caroline Maniaque, architect, professor at ENSA Normandie and director of the ATE (Architecture, Territory, Environment) research unit / ENSA Normandie / Normandie University.

Visual © Iwan Baan