MILANO ARCH WEEK 2019 – TRIENNALE MILANO
Milano Arch Week is a week of lectures, conversations, workshops and itineraries on the main challenges of contemporary urban transformations. Milano Arch Week explores the future of architecture and cities through a polyphony of voices: architects, urban planners, landscape designers, scientists, philosophers, artists, and curators from all over the world.
Site de la Triennale de Milan – Arch Week: https://www.triennale.org/en/arch-week/
Programme: https://bit.ly/2VUPArc
URBAN TERRITORIES IN TRANSITION. THE GREATER GENEVA CONSULTATION
In 2008, the French-Swiss area around Geneva concluded a decadeslong development by creating a new territorial entity, the Greater Geneva. Since then, substantial work has been done in creating a more virtuous and ecological metropolis in domains such transports, housing and landscape preservation.
However, the region still persists in becoming a pivot of ecological sustainability. Thus, in the initiative of the Braillard Architectural Foundation, a new round of creative processes was launched, thanks to an extended public-private partnership, under the title Greater Geneva Consultation. Seven interdisciplinary teams were selected to design the transitional phase of the agglomeration: energy, water and other resources, biodiversity, migration, equality, mobility are some of the stakes to take into account.
What will the Greater Geneva look like in 2050?
10:00-13:30 in Salone d’Onore – Triennale Milano
URBAN TERRITORIES IN TRANSITION. THE GREATER GENEVA CONSULTATION
Part 1. THE CONSULTATION
- Elena COGATO LANZA, president of the steering committee of the Greater Geneva Consultation and of the Braillard Architectural Foundation
- Sylvain FERRETTI, director of the Urban Services, Department of the Territory, Canton of Geneva
- Marion CHARPIÉ-PRUVOST, head of Territorial Development, Metropolitan Pole of the French Genevan
- Panos MANTZIARAS, director, Braillard Architectural Foundation
Part 2. THE TEAMS
- « La grande traversée: à la recherche des écologies singulières » – Franck HULLIARD, architecte, urbaniste, INterland Architecture
- « Mille et une machines » – Pierpaolo Tamburelli, architecte, urbaniste, Politecnico di Milano
- « Métaboliser les invisibles » – Matthias ARMENGAUD, architecte DPLG, urbaniste et paysagiste, AWP
- « Le Grand Genève et son sol: Propriété, Écologie et Identité » – Milica TOPALOVIĆ, architecte, urbaniste, ETH Zurich DARCH et Florian HERTWECK, architecture, université du Luxembourg
- « Energy Landscape » – Oscar BUSON, MSc Arch ETH, Studio Brühlmann Loetscher Buson
- « Contrées Ressources » – Nathalie MONGÉ, architecte, paysagiste, Apaar_paysage
- « Du sol et du travail: la transition, un nouveau projet biopolitique » – Paola VIGANÒ, architecte-urbaniste Habitat Research Center, EPFL Architecture
15:30 – 17:00 in Agorà (ou Sala Lab) – Triennale Milano
URBAN TERRITORIES IN TRANSITION. THE GREATER GENEVA CONSULTATION
Part 3. THE DISCUSSANTS
- Peter DROEGE, architect, Director, Institute for Strategic Development, University of Liechtenstein
- Robert SADLEIR, economist, professor, Westminster University