Moussa Belkacem
Moussa Belkacem is an architect, doctoral student in Architecture and teacher.
He graduated from ENSA Lyon in 2017 and was accredited as a project manager in his own right at ENSA Strasbourg in 2018. Until 2021, he worked in various agencies in Lisbon, Basel and Paris.
Since 2021, he has been working on a doctoral thesis, under the supervision of Paul Landauer, in the OCS-AUSser laboratory at Eav&t Paris-Est. His research focuses on "the displacement of villages in Europe since 1945" and is supported by a doctoral contract from the Ministry of Culture and the Palladio Foundation (2021 and 2022).
Alongside his research, he teaches firstly at Eav&t Paris-Est, then, as Associate Lecturer (TPCAU) at ENSA Paris-Val-de-Seine and since 2024 at ENSA Lyon.
- Membre de l’équipe de recherche
Profile
- Doctoral student at OCS since 2020
- Doctoral student under contract to the French Ministry of Culture from 2020 to 2022
- Contract teacher at Ensa Paris-Est from 2020 to 2022
- MCFA TPCAU at Ensa Lyon
**Mandate at Ensa Paris-Est
Doctoral student representative on the CPS and CR from 2022 to 2024
Doctoral thesis
Village relocations in Europe between 1945 and 2045. What relocation options for places threatened with disappearance?
Articles and works (selection)
- "Les déplacements de villages, une histoire sans fin?", AOC, May 31, 2022
View article → - "Les premiers déplacements de villages et leur caractère jurisprudentiel" in Réflexions immobilières n°96, Oct 19, 2021
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