Écoles plurielles, écoles ouvertes
Cycle of Tuesday lessons by Grégoire Deberdt, Iris Lacoudre and Camille Sineau
Du 18.02.2025au 13.05.2025
Conférences
Rencontres
Discussions
Envisaged as a moment of introspection and openness, this cycle of lectures and discussions questions the training of an architect today by looking at exploratory pedagogical practices and structures. Re-defining disciplinary boundaries, renewing learning models and re-interrogating the position of architecture schools in society, these past and present European pedagogical experiments offer tools and openings that are sometimes out-of-field or out-of-school. This cycle looks at some of these experiments, reflecting on them, discussing them and imagining the ones to come.
Guest
Tuesday, February 18, 1pm
Silvia Franceschini
Tuesday, March 4, 1 pm
Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques, artist and researcher
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Tuesday, March 11, 1pm
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Tuesday, March 18, 1 pm
Stéphanie Dadour, architect and co-founder of Dadour de Pous, teacher at Ensa Paris-Malaquais
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Tuesday, March 25, 1 pm
Niklas Fanelsa, founding architect of Atelier Fanelsa, lecturer at Technische Universität Munich
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Tuesday, April 8, 1 pm
Tim Ingold, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen
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Tuesday, April 15, 1 pm
Marie-Louise Richards, architect, lecturer and researcher at the Royal Stockholm Institute of Art
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Tuesday, April 29, 1 pm
Wouter Vanstiphout, architectural historian and lecturer at Delft Technical University
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Tuesday, May 6, 1 pm
Francesca Gotti, architect and researcher at Politecnico di Milano
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Tuesday May 13
Noémie Zurbriggen, architect and teacher at EPFL ENAC
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**Cycle curators
Grégoire Deberdt is an architect and urban planner, with degrees from Ensa Versailles and Sciences Po Paris. His practice combines architectural project management, territorial studies and research-creation residencies. He will be joining Ensa Paris-Est in 2019 when the Fragments master's program is created.
Iris Lacoudre is an architect and graduate of Ensa Paris-Est. Her practice blends different processes, from research to construction, cultivating the gap between disciplines as project potential. Since 2019, Iris Lacoudre has been teaching at Ensa Paris-Est and since 2021 at the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio in the Arrhov studio.
Camille Sineau is an architect, graduate of Ensa Paris-Est and anthropologist at Aberdeen University. His work is rooted in a critical anthropological approach and explores the relationship between know-how, habitat and lifestyles, with an ecological and holistic perspective. Since 2020, Camille has been a teaching assistant at EPFL Lausanne alongside studio Assemble.
Tuesday lessons
1pm-2.30pm in the amphitheatre
free admission
**Curated by
Grégoire Deberdt, Iris Lacoudre and Camille Sineau
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Photo credits
NEOTOPIA at Coldrerio greenhouses (Switzerland), Studio Leopold Banchini at USI Mendrisio. Ph Giovanni Emilio Galanello
