1967-2017-2067: 50 years of Apur on video

Images commemorating Apur’s 50th anniversary: highlights of the day and speeches by numerous experts visualising Paris and Grand Paris.

View of the day’s output, November 17 2017 © Jacques Leroy - Mairie de Paris / DU

With Emmanuelle Pinault (C40), Geneviève Ferone (Casabee), Bruno Marzloff (Chronos), Carlo Ratti (MIT), Cynthia Fleury (American university of Paris), Nicolas Détrie (Yes We Camp), Bernard Stiegler (IRI), Marie-Vorgan Le Barzic (NUMA) and Patrick Doutreligne (UNIOPSS, previous Delegate General at the Fondation Abbé-Pierre).

For the anniversary, Apur organised a day of discussion and inspiration for “Visualising Paris and Grand Paris”. Available on this page:

Highlights of the day to be discovered or rediscovered:


 

The metropolis as a resource, what can we produce?

2067: A productive city but at what level and part of which networks, towards a Euro-World Metropolis or towards a City of France? (Ville de France)

Speech by Emmanuelle Pinault (C40)

Speech by Geneviève Ferone (Casabee)

The "post" car metropolis, how to manage?

In 2067 : Chrono urbanism, dismobility ?

Speech by Bruno Marzloff (Chronos)

Speech by Carlo Ratti (MIT)

What services, what spaces with our 360 million square meters (m2)?

2067, The multipurpose space

Speech by Cynthia Fleury (American university of Paris)

Speech by Nicolas Détrie (Yes We Camp)

The learner metropolis, what (r)evolutions?

2067 Expanded citizens, Networked territories

Speech by Bernard Stiegler (IRI)

Speech by Marie-Vorgan Le Barzic (NUMA)

7 million metropolitan inhabitants, and me, and me, and the others?

2067 : Being the other, living here and elsewhere, climate-chnage refugees

Speech by Patrick Doutreligne (UNIOPSS, previous Delegate-General at the Fondation Abbé-Pierre)

Resources

Documents to download

  • Slides introducing Apur and looking back over its 50-year history

    Format : pdf, 20.27 MB
    Download

External links