PROMOTION DE LA CULTURE ARCHITECTURALE SOUS TOUTES SES FORMES

PROMOTION DE LA CULTURE ARCHITECTURALE SOUS TOUTES SES FORMES

European Forum for Architectural Policies / conferences

organization of European conferences and events

2007-2011

curation
lobbying
mediation
writing
The European Forum for Architectural Policies (EFAP-FEPA) organises events for decision-makers, profession and public audience.

Interligator took part in the designing and production of several of them :

conference Non-City? New urbanity, Innovative visions towards the European Urban Agenda, European Parlement, February 2011 (see more…)

with, among others:

  • Winy Maas / MVRDV (NL)
  • Jacques Ferrier / JFA (FR)
  • Jana Revedin / LOCUS Foundation (IT)
  • Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner on Regional Policy
  • representatives of the cities of Torino (IT), Nantes (FR), L’Aquila (IT), Bordeaux (FR)
  • Thierry Paquot (FR)
semestrial meetings following the rotating presidency of the Council between 2007 and 2011 (see more…)
  • Hamburg, 26-28 April 2007: Building Culture for Sustainable Urban Development
  • Matosinhos, 11-13 October 2007: Architecture In Its Territorial Setting
  • Ljubljana, 15-17 June 2008: Urban Regeneration – Adapting To Climate Changes
  • Bordeaux: 8-10 October 2008: Durable, Sustenable, Desirable
  • Prague, 16-18 April 2009: Architectural Policies – New Expectations
  • Stockholm, 2-5 December 2009: Crossing Borders – Bridging Gaps
  • Madrid, 29-30 April 2010: Architecture and Innovation; Architecture and New Models for Using Space; Energy
  • Brussels, 18-20 November 2010: Architecture as a vector for social cohesion
  • Budapest, 4-7 May 2011: Europe – Danube – Water: Innovation and Sustainability
Venice Biennale (2008, 2010)


PROMOTION DE LA CULTURE ARCHITECTURALE SOUS TOUTES SES FORMES
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