GUADELOUPE 2024: Imagining the future of a Guadeloupean commune

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GUADELOUPE 2024: Imagining the future of a Guadeloupean commune
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4th year Master AVT students presented the results of their urban analyses to partners from the City of Pointe-à-Pitre and the Direction des Affaires Culturelles, on Friday December 22.

Divided into several groups, they shared an architectural and urban inventory of the south-eastern entrance to the city, a strategic positioning and initiated a series of ideas for the end of the semester.

The meeting, chaired by M. Harry Durimel, Mayor of Pointe-à-Pitre, was attended by Sylvie Adélaïde, Cabinet Director, and Marie-Chantal Francillette, Director General of City Services, Michèle Robin-Clerc, Deputy Director of Urban Planning, Patrick Lebris, Head of the Historic Monuments Department of the DAC, as well as Marie-Noëlle Martial of the DAC and Kathy Louis-Thérèse, Rosy Jalce-Bambuck and Sébastien Manlus of the City of Pointe-à-Pitre.

City technicians were present, as were Vincent Marniquet and Rémi Ferrand, workshop teachers, and doctoral student Léna Tullifer. Absent teacher Maryse Bouyeure co-supervised the first week of the trip.

Work to follow until the end of the semester.

Published March 27, 2024