Events

5-6 June
Workshop Les Halles du Faubourg

Round tables : social housing and new urbanities

L’Ecole Urbaine de Lyon welcomes you on two days around three high-level round-tables, to rethink social housing from new urbanities perspective : those due to necessary transitions, those attached to rurality, those relinking housing and living.
 
Wednesday 5 June 4pm-6h
Social Housing, agent of upcoming transitions
How cooperative, public and social housing stakeholders play a role in social, territorial, environmental transition to achieve ?
Bernard Blanc is Director in charge of transition and innovation at Aquitanis, and President of LOCI (Open Space for Cooperation and Innovation – Lieu ouvert à la coopération pour l’innovation). Renovation of Grand Parc Bordeaux (530 dwellings) carried by Aquitanis and realized by architects Lacaton & Vassal, Frédéric Druot, Christophe Hutin, has won EU Mies Award 2019.

Eric Daniel-Lacombe is architect, Phd in urbanism, lecturer at École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-la-Villette, member of lab Gerphau. From 2010, this architect from Paris specialized in nutral risks, has reshaped Matra area in Romonrantin.

Florence Goffette-Nagot is Research director at CNRS (public scientific research service in France), at GATE Lyon-Saint-Etienne. Her recent papers are dealing with social housing, segregation and urban inclusion policies. She is member of LabEX IMU, and the Scientific Committee of Rents Observatory, Scientific Committee of the “Zones Urbaines Sensibles” (poorest urban areas), and of the Commission for Housing Account.

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Thursay 6 June 15h30-17h30
Houselessness and rural territories
The demographic rise back in some rural territories during the last decade, reflects a “desire for countryside”, but also hides a wide diversity of situation.
Serge Bernard is Director of Velay-Vivarais agency, Alliade Habitat. In 2018, theFoyer Vellave joins Alliade Habitat (a bigger housing associations), this merger takes place in a large movement of redefinition of social housing landscape, that is going to accelerate in France, with recent law.
Boris Bouchet is architect. He has created his company in 2007, based both in Clermont-Ferrand and in Paris, and he is the co-animator of Milieux (spheres) network. Hi social housing from Domaize specifically, are answering to a real need in rural territories, especially the first steps in housing autonomy.
Lydia Coudroy de Lille is a geographer, professor at Université Lumière Lyon 2 and member of lab EVS. She is responsible for the “Chaire Habiter ensemble la ville de demain » developped by LabEX IMU, and among others, interrested in innovation in collaborative housing through Europe.
Thursday 6 June 18h-20h
Housing vs Living
« Beyond is basic understanding – being housed, staying at such location, such area, wording “living” is relating to the links people have with the spaces of their existence, but also, to the relationship always updated with the “ecoumenis”, this earthed home of being.  » (Habiter, le propre de l’humain. Thierry Paquot, Michel Lussault, Chris Younès. Ed. La découverte) [translation is responsibility of this website manager]

Michel Lussault is a geographer, professor at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon and Director of École Urbaine de Lyon. His work is mainly focused on urban issue, where hedevelops the thesis of a global urbanisation of the world. His last book, is « Hyper-lieux. Les nouvelles géographies de la mondialisation ».

Mathis Stock is professor at institut de Géographie et Durabilité, he is responible for the research group « Cultures et natures du tourisme » from Université de Lausanne. His research focus on manners of living in contemporary social configurations in which mobility plays an important role.

Chris Younès is doctor in Phiolosphy, founder of Gerphau,  lab from École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-la-Villette. She is now President of Réseau International Thématique PhilAU (Philosophie, Architecture, Urbain), and is author of many articles and scientific books on philosophy and the metamorphosis of inhabited environments.

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