[Mercredi d’as] Towards an Architecture for Living Health

Towards an Architecture for Living Health

We are pleased to welcome Éric Daniel-Lacombe, architect and urban planner, specialist in resilient architecture and natural hazards. He invites us to reflect on an architecture that heals, protects, and adapts to the upheavals of our world.
“Rebuilding the theory of architecture and making it a meaningful art for today’s demands.”

Wednesday, June 25 | 6 PM
10 rue Lacuée — 75012 Paris

To participate: communication@architecturestudio.fr

About Éric Daniel-Lacombe:

– Architect, urban planner, and professor at ENSA Paris La Villette
– Holder of the Chair “New Urbanities Facing Natural Hazards”
– Winner of the Cemex Building Award (2007) and the Grand Prix de l’aménagement (2015)
– Consultant on post-disaster projects in France and Canada
– Author of Towards an Architecture for the Health of Living Beings (PUM, 2023)