Five FAIRE winning teams from previous years will present their projects and share their experiences of the FAIRE adventure with the audience. The evening will continue with an open discussion with the winners and the Pavillon de l'Arsenal team, who will be available to answer any questions about the application process.
7:00 p.m.: Introduction
→ Pavillon de l'Arsenal: Marion Waller and Estelle Sabatier
7:15–8:15 p.m.: Project Presentations
→ Public Construction Site: Anatomies of Architecture
→ The City for All: Agence Anyoji Beltrando, LAB Cheuvreux, ANGC
→ Community Living: Atelier +1
→ Oral Histories of Work in Paris: Océane Ragoucy
→ Raw Water: Camille Lot, Julie Maillard, Pauline Soulenq
8:30–10:30 p.m.: Open Discussion
→ BapBap craft beers brewed in Paris
FAIRE the Great Paris
Since January, during renovation works, the Pavillon de l’Arsenal has been unfolding its activities outside its walls, across Greater Paris. In this new metropolitan context, FAIRE asserts itself more than ever as an accelerator of committed urban research, with the aim to:
→ FAIRE address today’s and tomorrow’s climate challenges.
→ FAIRE foster participatory, social, and solidarity-based approaches.
→ FAIRE amplify research and innovation on a metropolitan scale.
With FAIRE, the Pavillon de l’Arsenal seeks to support emerging designers, creators, and newly established structures by awarding grants to 8 laureates.
The accelerator will guide the laureates in defining their research process, connecting with partners or territories essential to the development of their project, and will provide financial, technical, and logistical support.
Since its creation, the FAIRE call for projects has supported more than 80 initiatives. Discover all past laureates and their projects on the website.
What is FAIRE?
FAIRE offers urban and architectural actors the opportunity to submit proposals addressing major urban challenges: biodiversity, urban heat islands, low-carbon construction, energy efficiency, as well as the redefinition of urban professions, resource-sharing, and co-production.
FAIRE aims to accelerate the emergence of experimental architectural and urban practices, to facilitate the implementation of prototypes in Paris and Greater Paris, to support and promote applied research, and to foster the development of new processes, materials, and construction programs.

