Pointe-à-Pitre à cœur perdu, à cœur vaillant

Guadeloupe Workshop

Pointe-à-Pitre à cœur perdu, à cœur vaillant
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Since 2017, the Architecture Ville et Territoire master's degree at ENSA Normandie has begun a collaboration with the Direction des Affaires Culturelles (DAC) of Guadeloupe.

Each year, around twenty students from Normandy discover this overseas department and situate their semester's project in a territory they are learning to read and whose issues they are analyzing.

The aim is to enable students to take an interest in complex situations, and to encourage them to place their projects in the perspective of broad, shared issues: those of landscape and the environment, changing urban configurations, and social, programmatic, industrial and technological transformations.

Teachers in charge: Rémi Ferrand, and Céline Orsingher

Posted: 16/02/2024